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In December 27, 1831 Charles Darwin begins his journey.
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Cape Verde was Charles Darwin's first stop.
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Darwin explores Brazilians rainforests for the first time.
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Darwin is intrigues by the giant fossils he sees.
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Darwin explores the Pampas, with local people or "gauchos"
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Darwin finds many species of plants, birds, and tortoises unique to the Galapagos Islands, but they seem mysteriously related to mainland species.
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Darwin studies coral reefs growing around islands to test his theory of atoll formation.
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In the jungle of South America, Darwin discovers many incredible creatures. However, both homesick and seasick, he is dismayed when the Beagle makes an unscheduled detour to make additional longitude measurements
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Charles Darwin reaches home and studies his work