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Jules Verne's classic work, Journey to the Centre of the Earth,
has been adapted at least three times as a film and also for television.
The story of Professor Lidenbrock, his nephew Axel and their guide Hans
venturing into the Icelandic volcano if Snaefellsjökull and
encountering a weird underground world that is full of prehistoric
animals and other phenomena before reaching the earth's surface again
via the volcano on the island of Stromboli in Italy appeals to all
lovers of great adventure. Verne was inspired to write it by the works
of Charles Lyell, such as his Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of
Man (1863). Since its first publication in 1864, it has become a
literary classic.
has been adapted at least three times as a film and also for television.
The story of Professor Lidenbrock, his nephew Axel and their guide Hans
venturing into the Icelandic volcano if Snaefellsjökull and
encountering a weird underground world that is full of prehistoric
animals and other phenomena before reaching the earth's surface again
via the volcano on the island of Stromboli in Italy appeals to all
lovers of great adventure. Verne was inspired to write it by the works
of Charles Lyell, such as his Geological Evidences of the Antiquity of
Man (1863). Since its first publication in 1864, it has become a
literary classic.