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3 03, 2017

Day 1558 – April 1836 – Keeling Islands, Australia

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After I  left the coast of Australia I sailed to the East Indian Ocean. I then arrived at the Coco Islands, or in English, the Keeling Islands. I was able to fully explore the Islands and I had the opportunity to explore the reefs as well as the land. There were two species of fire coral and many [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1619 – June 1836 – Cape Town, South Africa

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I am in Cape Town South Africa today, at Simon's Bay. We are going to stay here for the next couple of days but the other day we went to explore one of the neighbouring countries. We saw so little, I had nothing to report. On some of our days we visited a village called Paarl. It is [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1467 – January 1936 – Sydney, Australia

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After a long boat ride we have finally arrived in Sydney, Australia. The crew of the HMS Beagle made a 120 mile excursion into the interior to the village of Bathurst, via the blue mountains, so that we could get a general idea of the country's appearance. I did not get to explore the natural wildlife of Sydney [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1586 – April 1836 – Mauritius

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Mauritius  The Beagle has now crossed the Indian Ocean, and has stopped at Mauritius. The Beagle has anchored at Port Louis on the western coast. I used the opportunity to explore the geology of the island, as usual. I took an excursion south of Port Louis to Le Pouce - the third highest mountain on the island. [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1283 – July 1835 – Lima, Peru

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We are now in the port of Callao, seven miles from Lima. We are making a trip to the island of San Lorenzo just off the coast of Lima. We have the opportunity to examine the ruins of the 1746 Lima-Callao earthquake. I have found fossils and shells on the island that I will  look [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1740 – October 1836 – Falmouth, England

By |2017-03-20T21:30:50+00:00March 3rd, 2017|Darwin's Voyage Jan 2017|Comments Off on Day 1740 – October 1836 – Falmouth, England

The H.M.S Beagle finally arrived in Falmouth, after nearly a five year journey. I got a coach straight home to Shrewsbury two days later. Soon, after I had arrived home, I started the long work of classification and sorting out my specimens and writing up my wide-scooping notes and observations. I eventually published several works [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1406 – November 1835 – Tahiti, French Polynesia

By |2017-03-20T21:15:16+00:00March 3rd, 2017|Darwin's Voyage Jan 2017|Comments Off on Day 1406 – November 1835 – Tahiti, French Polynesia

After leaving the Galapagos islands, we got on the ship, (H.M.S Beagle), and set  sail for Tahiti. It was a journey of 3,200 miles. When we all got to Tahiti I went to observe the coral reefs off the island. We took a few trips down to the coral reefs. They were located all over the island of Tahiti. [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1041 – November 1834 – Chiloe Island, Chile

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Chiloe Island The HMS Beagle has arrived at Chiloe Island, in Chile. I recorded the Island was hilly and made up of one big forest so dense and impenetrable that only the coastal regions of the island were cultivated. One plant in particular caught my interest - the Chilean giant rhubarb Gunnera scabra, a food [...]

3 03, 2017

Day 1679 – August 1836 – Recife, Brazil

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After we left Salvador da Bahia, the HMS Beagle encountered bad weather. We realised it would be unsafe to carry on travelling so we are taking shelter in the northern coast if Brazil for a few days. I am exploring the reef everyday and I respect it to the fullest. I found a bar composed [...]

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