Jules Verne — "The sea is an inexhaustible storehouse of natural beauty."
The sea is an inexhaustible storehouse of natural beauty.
The sea is an inexhaustible storehouse of natural beauty.
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From 'Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Seas' (1870), celebrating the aesthetic of the ocean.
Date: 1870
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