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Instead of a 2 year voyage, it ended up being more than twice that!
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Charles Darwin sees a new world for the first time! He begins to get the idea of taking notes on the geology of this fascinating world
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A month after passing the equator, darwin enters this jaw-dropping experience with this forest, and is delighted of every feature of this forest.
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Darwin has now passed the equator is continign to travel south towards Africa!
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New fossils such as the giant armudillo fossils were found during the Beagle voyage
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Captain Robert finds 3 natives and fails to start a Christian mission.
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Fortunately, Darwin Charles finds fossils of brachiopods, two-shelled animals that were the most abundant organisms on earth.
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Darwin explores the Pampas with locals. Enjoyment of freedoms and independence lives here!
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As Darwin visits Mount Osorno, he luckily got to experience his first eruption near Valdivia. He learns more about the impacts of earthquake during this visit.
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Darwin finds several species that were each differently unique on different islands and terrains such as blue-footed booby, tortoises, and Iguanas. He records and examines how the theory of natural selection and evolution take place
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He visits intriguing new mammels!
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Darwin now studies the stunning coral reefs and actually test his theory of atoll formation!
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Darwin explores Mauritius and takes long nice reflective walks with beautiful scenery.
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A few months later, he visits the fabulous land of South Africa! He then visits the Table Mountain range.
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In the jungle of South African, Darwin discovers surprising new organisms. However, he was very ill.
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Finally, this expedition has now come to an end. However, this long trip changed Charles Darwin's life forever!