On this date, HMS Beagle arrived at Tahiti, approximately 3,200 miles from South America. They remained at Tahiti for ten days and during this time Charles Darwin went on a two day inland expedition and was awed by the glorious tropical vegetation. He was also impressed with the good work the missionaries had done with the Tahitians, who Darwin had a very high regard for.
November 15, 1834 (a Saturday)
November 15, 2009 · 1 Comment
Categories: Evolution · History of Science
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lunartalks // November 16, 2007 at 8:04 am |
While at Tahiti, Beagle put on some entertainment for Queen Pomare. One of the ship’s boys Thomas Billet hit the grog a bit hard and treated the Queen to a lewd song.
One of Mr Billet’s descendents is a pretty senior British oceanographer, and is supporting our project to rebuild the Beagle:
http://www.thebeagleproject.com/
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