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If you mean the HMS Endeavour (Captain Cook), then it left Plymouth port in 1768 with 94 people aboard.
I don't know of a list of crew members of Hecla, but there is a list of those killed in action. Go to MaritimeQuest - HMS Hecla Message Board
There is not much of a record where Nova Peris went to school, but she was born and grew up in Darwin in the Northern Territory, Australia. So she must have gone to a school in Darwin.
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Darwin left on his trip in 1831. He went on HMS Beagle. The trip took 5 years.
Charles Darwin visited four countries during his famous voyage on the HMS Beagle: Brazil, Uruguay, Argentina, and Chile.
Yes, Charles Darwin visited the Cape of Good Hope at the southern tip of Africa during his voyage on the HMS Beagle. It was one of the stops of his five-year journey around the world from 1831 to 1836.
Darwin left on his trip in 1831. He went on HMS Beagle. The trip took 5 years. He traveled to South America.
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The HMS Beagle made landfall in Australia at King George Sound in Western Australia in 1826.
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Charles Darwin traveled to many places around the world on his ship called the Beagle. These locations include Sydney, Hobart and King George's Sound (Australia), Cocos, Mauritus, Cape Verde, Tenerife (Coast of Africa), CapeTown (Africa), Azores (Coast of Spain), Bahia, Rio De Janeiro, Montevideo, Falkland Islands, Valparaiso, Callao-Lima (South America) and the Galapagos Islands (Coast of South America).
The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, South America. He also went to many other places inclued Australia and New Zealand. The Galapagos Islands off the coast of Ecuador, South America. He also went to many other places inclued Australia and New Zealand.
Charles Darwin arrived to the Galapagos Islands on September 15th, 1835. He explored the Islands for a period of five weeks.
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Alfred Russel Wallace embarked on his key research expedition to the Amazon in 1848 and later spent several years in the Malay Archipelago from 1854 to 1862. Charles Darwin, on the other hand, is best known for his voyage on HMS Beagle, which took place from 1831 to 1836. Both scientists developed their theories on evolution and natural selection during and after these expeditions.