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the beginning of the voyage
Charles Darwin began his journey in Plymouth, England. -
Cape Verde Island
This was Darwin's first stop. This is also where he began to write his book on his discoveries, most of which would change history. -
Crossing the equator
Darwin crosses into the southern hemisphere -
punta alta fossils
Charles finds a giant fossil in Argentina , making his thoughts deepen about the size of new and prior animals that walked the earth -
Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
Captain Robert FitzRoy, an English officer of the Royal Navy, scientist and a captain on the Beagle voyage, attempted to start a Christian mission during their stop in Tierra del Fuego, Argentina -
falkland islands
Charles Darwin finds brachiopods fossils in the " desolate and wretched" falkland islands. -
rio negro , Argentina
In Rio Negro, Darwin enjoyed the native gauchos life, he also explored the fertile low lands known as Pampas . -
the galapagos islands
During September- October of 1835, Darwin made some of his biggest discoveries. He finds and documents many of the new unique animals he finds in the Galapagos. He took his findings of the Galapagos and analyzed then once he got back to England, of course with trying some new things on the island like dissecting certain animals. -
Keelings islands
While in the Coco's islands (Keelings islands) Darwin studies many coral reefs to test some of his theories. -
sydney austraila
darwin reaches the Sydney Cove. -
summer trips
After the Coco islands, Darwin reaches Mauritius in May and Cape Town, South Africa in June. -
Bahla and Permnabuco, South America
Despite being homesick and seasick, Darwin was able to travel to some jungles in South America to discover amazing creatures. -
back home
After years at sea, Charles Darwin is home with many discoveries.