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Encounter volcanic activity from "summary" of A Journey to the Center of the Earth (Barnes and Noble Collectible Classics: Children's Edition) by Jules Verne

As we ventured deeper into the earth's crust, we began to witness signs of the immense volcanic activity that lay beneath the surface. The ground trembled beneath our feet, sending shockwaves through our bodies and filling us with awe and trepidation. The air grew thick with the smell of sulfur, a telltale sign of the molten rock churning below us. As we pressed on, we encountered rivers of flowing lava, glowing red and orange in the dim light of the caverns. The heat was oppressive, making it difficult to breathe, but we pressed forward, driven by our curiosity and thirst for knowledge. The walls of the caverns were lined with strange, twisted rock formations, evidence of the immense forces at work deep within the earth. At times, we could hear the distant rumbling of an eruption, sending shivers down our spines as we imagined the power of the volcanoes that lay hidden from our view. We knew that at any moment, we could come face to face with a violent eruption, spewing molten rock and ash into the air with incredible force. But despite the danger, we pressed on, determined to uncover the secrets of the earth's fiery core. We marveled at the beauty and power of the volcanic activity that surrounded us, knowing that we were witnessing a force of nature unlike anything else on the surface. And as we journeyed deeper into the earth, we knew that the true wonders and terrors of the underworld were yet to be revealed.
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    A Journey to the Center of the Earth (Barnes and Noble Collectible Classics: Children's Edition)

    Jules Verne

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