http://esripm.maps.arcgis.com/apps/MapTour/index.html?appid=dee8797954fe4526953075225c26646c&webmap=76376de01e52424f873862c8226c75b0#
Today the place many people most strongly associate with Charles Darwin
is the Galapagos Islands, but Darwin's historic voyage on the HMS Beagle
encompassed far more than is often realized. This story map by Esri's
Matt Artz combines geography and history to create an interactive
spatial timeline of Darwin's journey that incorporates the famed
naturalist's own words and period imagery (with some contemporary
photographs). Visitors can navigate this global journey by the row of
thumbnails at the bottom, and they can also zoom in and out of the map.
The story begins at Devonport, England, from which the Beagle's
voyage launched in December 1831. From there, the story map takes
visitors on a multi-continent tour along Darwin's route, with stops that
include the Canary Islands and the Cape Verde Islands off the coast of
Africa, various points in Brazil, and Tierra del Fuego at the southern
tip of the Americas, before reaching the Galapagos Islands in September
1835. The voyage continues across the Pacific Ocean, reaching New
Zealand and Australia before crossing the Indian Ocean to Mauritius and
South Africa, ultimately crossing the Atlantic a second time before
returning to England in 1836.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50646/charles_darwin_and_the_voyage_of_the_hms_beagle
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