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In Search of the Castaways: a Google Map

In Search of the Castaways: a Google Map

Pfff I'm finally done with the (hopefully) most detailed Google Map of "In Search of the Castaways" ever. To say it was challenging is to say nothing. Even in the French original, the topography is often quite abused (e.g. 37th parallel runs between Point Rumena and Bay of Carnero, Snowy River is located at longitude 147°, mountainous areas are described as plains, etc.) English translations make it even fancier, to say the least. Lippincott abridges the text so fiercely that ten paragraphs sometimes collapse into one short sentence (e.g. description of Tristan d'Acunha). Routledge, on the other hand, while gently fixing some of the Verne's topography issues, creates a bunch of new ones like renaming Cape Tamar to Cape Lomax, Mount Taubara to Mount Tobira and converting 07 minutes of longitude to 67 (!).

Many thanks to David Rumsey's Historical Map Collection and its AI search engine which helped me align with the XIX century maps and get a clue of how Jules Verne himself might have viewed it. Hope you like it - and please let me know if you find something that needs a fix. Enjoy!

u/ghouliwehr — 5 days ago

Just finished 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea. What should I read next?

I have just finished 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and am looking forward to reading more. Having previously read only Journey to the Center of the Earth, what should I go with next? I already have a big backlog of novels, so I will be taking some time to decide thoroughly, no hurry.

Should I read the very first or some other science fiction like From the Earh to the Moon? I don't want to get to the Mysterious Island instantly as I want some time for it to settle in my head properly. I have thought about Around the World in 80 days, having read an abridged version of it a few years back in my school library, but I'm not sure.

Any suggestions?

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u/MindManip — 14 days ago

20,000 Leagues Under the Sea 1997 miniserie

Hello,

I'm recently reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea and i fall in love with this book. I wanted to see different version of this story. I watched the one with kirk Douglas (before reading the book and it was the one who makes me want to read it), the Melies one, the one from 1916, the soviet one (incredible ambiance), the other 1997 mini serie (i really hated it), and even the one from Czechoslovakia (with the automatic english translation so not the best but still).

But i don't know why i cannot find the mini serie from 1997 with michael Caine. All the streaming website i use don't have the episode and instead have this disney channel spanish movie (???).

So if someone have a free streaming link to see this miniserie or youtube or anything that don't need to be able to download a movie, i would be glad.

I know this mini serie is not good but i don't really care i want to see every adaptation (i have watched Journey 2 with the rock to see Nemo's corpse so i'm prepared for everything)

Thanks ^^

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u/catou3006 — 14 days ago