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The Maracot Deep is a short 1929 novel by Arthur Conan Doyle about the discovery of a sunken city of Atlantis by a team of explorers led by Professor Maracot. He is accompanied by Cyrus Headley, a young research zoologist and Bill Scanlan, an expert mechanic working with an iron works in Philadelphia who is in charge of the construction of the submersible which the team takes to the bottom of ...
An illustration from a 1913 reprinting of Hans Christian Andersen's 1837 fairy tale The Little Mermaid The cover of Yevgeny Zamyatin's 1913 Russian-language novel A Provincial Tale The March 1949 issue of Fantastic Adventures features the story "The Mermaid of Maracot Deep". Several stories in Andrew Lang's Fairy Books feature mermaids.
Into the Drowning Deep is a 2017 science fiction horror novel by Mira Grant. It is the follow-up to her 2015 novella Rolling in the Deep. It focuses on Tory Stewart, a sonar specialist who becomes obsessed with mermaids after her sister's disappearance. Tory's sister Anne worked as a reporter for Imagine Entertainment.
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Leave it to Theatre at St. Luke’s to find the deeper currents in the Disney-fied story of “The Little Mermaid.” At St. Luke’s United Methodist Church in southwest Orlando, the tale of ...
The conversation, and idea born from it, would bother Liivand until another seminal trip to help with testing potential routes and venues ahead of Los Angeles 2028 Summer Olympics.
Merfolk, Merpeople, or simply Mer refers to humanoid creatures that live in deep waters like Mermaids, Sirens, Cecaelia etc. In English, female merfolk are called mermaids, although in a strict sense, mermaids are confined to beings who are half-woman and half-fish in appearance; male merfolk are called mermen. Depending on the story, they can ...