Some things I found interesting:
""What discovery?"
"Yes, Conseil; but instead of being rolled from right to left, this olive turns from left to right."
"Is it possible?"
"Yes, my boy; it is a left shell."
Shells are all left handed, with rare exceptions; and, when by chance their spiral is left, amateurs are ready to pay their weight in gold." (pg. 124)
I think this is interesting, because I did not know this before.
"About seven o'clock in the evening, the Nautilus, half-immersed, was sailing in a sea of milk... 'It is called a milk sea,' I explained. 'A large extent of white wavelets often to be seen on the coasts of Amboyna, and in these parts of the sea... These insects adhere to one another sometimes for several leagues." (pg. 151-152)
There is no accurate picture to show what I imagined in my mind. This sea seems beautiful!!!! :)
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Shells: https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgcawIGVUfYVDwYnn8t3D4_JwlovFLn8FzETlgyKZZjjsXD0qL6MHv3pg2jTxd5I_q2ATcxJ87-zhBRubHhxGfKUSv0XqrC7WSrtArCP-Iuklo8KeD0jRM5NH2yAV5urWLhCMH80JhHmVxC/s1600/Dover-1384-LH-and-RH-shells.jpg
Milk Sea: http://fc07.deviantart.net/images3/i/2004/102/f/f/Shelter_of_the_milk_sea.jpg
Coral: http://www.wallsave.com/wallpapers/1600x1200/disney-cars/447620/disney-cars-sea-coral-447620.jpg