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Het Stoomhuis: De Waanzinnige der Nerbudda (2/2)

A travelling party moves across the subcontinent in a steam-powered mobile house, alternating stays in higher, healthier terrain with excursions into lowland forests. They inspect a supplier's kraal — a temporary camp that houses captured big cats, buffalos, hunters, and drivers — and observe the practical arrangements for transport, captivity, and shipment. Episodes emphasize the interplay of technology, commerce, and local labor, and portray the hardships of climate and disease, the tension between wildness and enclosure, and the logistical complexities of conducting a prolonged journey through remote, hazardous country.

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A travelling party moves across the subcontinent in a steam-powered mobile house, alternating stays in higher, healthier terrain with excursions into lowland forests. They inspect a supplier's kraal — a temporary camp that houses captured big cats, buffalos, hunters, and drivers — and observe the practical arrangements for transport, captivity, and shipment. Episodes emphasize the interplay of technology, commerce, and local labor, and portray the hardships of climate and disease, the tension between wildness and enclosure, and the logistical complexities of conducting a prolonged journey through remote, hazardous country.

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Jules Verne

Jules Verne was a French novelist and pioneer of science fiction, known for his imaginative and adventurous storytelling. Born in 1828, he is celebrated for his ability to blend scientific concepts with thrilling narratives. Verne's works often explore themes of exploration and human ingenuity, making him a key figure in the literary heritage of the 19th century. His most notable book, "Around the World in Eighty Days," follows the journey of Phileas Fogg as he attempts to circumnavigate the globe in a wager. Other significant titles include "A Journey to the Center of the Earth" and "Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea," which have inspired countless adaptations and continue to captivate readers today.

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