Voyage of the beagle

Beagles Voyage

  • The Beginning

    The Beginning
    Plymouth, England

    The journey begins with 22 year old Charles Darwin boarding the HMS Beagle as the captains assistant and ship's naturalist. FUN FACT:The voyage was going to be hard because of Darwin's sea sickness.
  • Cape Verde Islands

    Cape Verde Islands
    Cape Verde Islands
    This was the first stop on his magnificent journey. His first observations here made him think of writing his book on geology. This thrilled and delighted Darwin with such passion for geology.
  • Brazil Ranforest

    Brazil Ranforest
    Salvador, Brazil
    After his brutal start, he continues his research in Brazil where he expores the desert. He enjoys every moment in the rainforest by himself. " It is hard to say which objects are most striking; from the plants, to the grass, to the flowers, ll the way to t vegatation
  • The Crossing

    The Crossing
    Although he had a great voyage, it starts to go down hill. When Darwin crosses the equator he faces multiple challenges. Most including be shaved, being thrown on a plank, and most of his boat looking like the ocean.
  • Fossil Discovery

    Fossil Discovery
    Punta Alta, Argentina
    Although his travel to brazil was very intriguing he also finds an interest in what he finds in Argentina. While in Punta Alta, Darin makes a hug discovery of fossil bones from some of the new animals.
  • Old friends

    Old friends
    Tierra del Fuego, Argentina
    This place does not involve what Charles Darwin discovers, but more like what Captain Robert Fitzroy find. He sends back 3 Native people he had brought back to England on a voyage from before. Captain Fitzroy's goal was to create a Christian Mission, but unfortunately did not achieve his goal
  • More to be found

    More to be found
    Falkland Islands
    Charles finds the windswept, Falkland Islands. As he starts to notice some nice looking rocks, Darwin begins to crack some open. He discovers some new fossils. The island was filled with Brachiopods; This means 2 shelled animals.
  • Gauchos Life

    Gauchos Life
    Rio Negro, Argentina
    Continuing his discoveries, he stumbles across lowland areas known as Pampas that is full of locals. Charles starts to recognize the Gaucho Life.
  • Mother Nature

    Mother Nature
    Chiloe Islands, Chile
    Darwin suddenly sees Mount Osborn erupt while on the island; also experiences a earthquake in the woods near Valdivia. Charles was terribly affected by the after math of the Environmental causes.
  • Brand New

    Brand New
    Darwin is at his last stop called Galapagos Islands; this is where he found most of his discoveries. On the mysterious island, he finds unique species like plants, birds, and tortoises. Charles becomes so curious that he began to ride a tortoises cut open stomachs of iguanas, and much more.
  • Australia

    Australia
    Sydney Australia
    Darwin also finds other sorts of species here as well but they re very different from what he has saw before. Charles wonders why there is a completely different types of mammals. FUN FACT: there is a University named after Mr.Darwin
  • Coral Reefs

    Coral Reefs
    Cocos Islands
    Over the course of time that he is there, he begins to test his theory by studying coral reefs and atoll. This theory is that coral reefs formed as the islands and surrounding areas of crust.
  • Natural Habitat

    Natural Habitat
    Mauritius
    As Charles walks across the beautiful place he begins to observe multiple things. Notices that the plain there is uncultivated, which is consisting of a field of lava which is the greater part of mimosas.
  • Table Mountains

    Table Mountains
    Cape Town, South Africa
    Charles Darwin was very amused by the great Table Mountain. He enjoyed how the monumental sandstone reached at such height.
  • Even More

    Even More
    Bahia and Pernambuco, South America
    Charles makes even more exciting discoveries here involing new creatures. Although there was a little detour to make additional longitude measurements, the voyage was a important, history making event.
  • Home Sweet Home

    Home Sweet Home
    Charles Darwin finally made it back home from his long, beautiful, voyage and is home safely