Subterranean Chasm — Off on a Comet, c.1877
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Subterranean Chasm — Off on a Comet, c.1877

Illustration from Jules Verne's 'Hector Servadac' (Off on a Comet), engraved after Paul Philippoteaux. The scene depicts explorers dwarfed within a towering rocky gorge on the wandering comet-world Gallia, its jagged strata and columnar walls rendered in dense cross-hatching. Tiny human figures traverse the canyon floor, underscoring the vastness and alien strangeness of the fragment of Earth now hurtling through space, a hallmark of Philippoteaux's dramatic geological staging for Verne's astronomical adventure.

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Decade: 1860s
Country: France
Coolness: 5/10

Closer to a grand cathedral organ than an exploding space station — this is sublime Victorian spectacle, awe-inspiring in scale and craft rather than lurid in energy. The drama is geological and existential, not visceral.

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