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The Undersea Tube

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A first-person narrator, claiming to be the sole survivor of a catastrophic undersea tunnel accident, recounts the project's ambitious engineering, including a novel wind-propulsion system and massive air pumps, and the risky excavation through rock and ancient lava. Workers break into a sealed jeweled cavern containing a preserved female body that crumbles when exposed to air, provoking scientific debate. Small leaks of seawater and unresolved structural concerns follow, yet the tunnel is completed and operated for years. The narrator then describes the fatal voyage that exposed hidden subterranean wonders and the mysterious City of the Dead.

About the Author

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L. Taylor Hansen

L. Taylor Hansen was an American author known for her contributions to science fiction and speculative literature. One of her notable works is "The Undersea Tube," which explores themes of underwater exploration and futuristic technology. Hansen's writing often reflects a fascination with the possibilities of science and innovation, making her a unique voice in early 20th-century speculative fiction. Her work continues to be of interest to readers who appreciate imaginative narratives that challenge the boundaries of contemporary understanding.

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