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Green Girl

Green Girl

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In a captivating issue of Science and Invention, Dr. Hartman shares his incredible discoveries made in the depths of the Mediterranean, just off the coast of Sicily. Equipped with a state-of-the-art steel diving bell capable of withstanding a staggering 2,500 pounds per square inch at depths of around 5,000 feet, Dr. Hartman embarked on a groundbreaking adventure beneath the waves. During this latest expedition, he unearthed the remnants of a prehistoric city‚Aîpossibly the legendary Lost Atlantis. This raises the tantalizing question could there be vast, submerged cities lying beneath the Pacific, waiting to be explored? The Green Girl is not just an exhilarating tale; its a scientific fiction classic that stands among the finest in the genre, blending wild imagination with a remarkable sense of plausibility.Copyright Science Fiction Collection Science Science-fiction
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    • 32 - Green Girl by Jack Williamson
      Sep 25 2025
      In a captivating issue of Science and Invention, Dr. Hartman shares his incredible discoveries made in the depths of the Mediterranean, just off the coast of Sicily. Equipped with a state-of-the-art steel diving bell capable of withstanding a staggering 2,500 pounds per square inch at depths of around 5,000 feet, Dr. Hartman embarked on a groundbreaking adventure beneath the waves. During this latest expedition, he unearthed the remnants of a prehistoric city‚Aîpossibly the legendary Lost Atlantis. This raises the tantalizing question could there be vast, submerged cities lying beneath the Pacific, waiting to be explored? The Green Girl is not just an exhilarating tale; its a scientific fiction classic that stands among the finest in the genre, blending wild imagination with a remarkable sense of plausibility.
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      11 min
    • 31 - Green Girl by Jack Williamson
      Sep 25 2025
      In a captivating issue of Science and Invention, Dr. Hartman shares his incredible discoveries made in the depths of the Mediterranean, just off the coast of Sicily. Equipped with a state-of-the-art steel diving bell capable of withstanding a staggering 2,500 pounds per square inch at depths of around 5,000 feet, Dr. Hartman embarked on a groundbreaking adventure beneath the waves. During this latest expedition, he unearthed the remnants of a prehistoric city‚Aîpossibly the legendary Lost Atlantis. This raises the tantalizing question could there be vast, submerged cities lying beneath the Pacific, waiting to be explored? The Green Girl is not just an exhilarating tale; its a scientific fiction classic that stands among the finest in the genre, blending wild imagination with a remarkable sense of plausibility.
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      10 min
    • 30 - Green Girl by Jack Williamson
      Sep 25 2025
      In a captivating issue of Science and Invention, Dr. Hartman shares his incredible discoveries made in the depths of the Mediterranean, just off the coast of Sicily. Equipped with a state-of-the-art steel diving bell capable of withstanding a staggering 2,500 pounds per square inch at depths of around 5,000 feet, Dr. Hartman embarked on a groundbreaking adventure beneath the waves. During this latest expedition, he unearthed the remnants of a prehistoric city‚Aîpossibly the legendary Lost Atlantis. This raises the tantalizing question could there be vast, submerged cities lying beneath the Pacific, waiting to be explored? The Green Girl is not just an exhilarating tale; its a scientific fiction classic that stands among the finest in the genre, blending wild imagination with a remarkable sense of plausibility.
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      10 min
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