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Sous-marin Nautilus The Nautilus is the fictional submarine imagined by Jules Verne for his novel Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea (1869). Captain Nemo is its commander....According to Nemo's description to Professor Aronnax, "it is a very elongated cylinder, with conical ends...the length of this cylinder, from head to head, is exactly sixty- ten meters, and its beam, at its widest point, is eight meters”....
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