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The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles DARWIN (1809 - 1882)
Genre(s): *Non-fiction, Science, Travel & Geography
Read by: Roger Turnau, Scott Robbins, Leon Mire, Gilles Lehoux, Catharine Eastman, J. M. Smallheer, M.C.Y., Claude Banta, Shubda, Rob Whelan, Anna Simon, Zachary Brewster-Geisz, Arouet, Gavin Smith, Karen Savage, Lizzie Driver, Laurie Anne Walden, Chris Chapman, Carol Goode, Lucy Burgoyne (1950 - 2014), Joseph Ugoretz in English
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Part 2 • The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles DARWIN...
Part 3 • The Voyage of the Beagle by Charles DARWIN...
Chapters:
00:00:00 - 00 - 00 - Preface
00:04:47 - 01 - 01-1 - St. Jago and Cape De Verd Islands
00:33:12 - 02 - 01-2 - St. Jago and Cape De Verd Islands
00:52:28 - 03 - 02-1 - Rio de Janeiro
01:19:38 - 04 - 02-2 - Rio de Janeiro
01:48:08 - 05 - 03-1 - Maldonado
02:19:59 - 06 - 03-2 - Maldonado
02:49:46 - 07 - 04-1 - Rio Negro to Bahia Blanca
03:12:33 - 08 - 04-2 - Rio Negro to Bahia Blanca
03:35:56 - 09 - 05-1 - Bahia Blanca
04:08:12 - 10 - 05-2 - Bahia Blanca
04:39:43 - 11 - 06-1 - Bahia Blanca to Buenos Ayres
05:03:37 - 12 - 06-2 - Bahia Blanca to Buenos Ayres
05:28:30 - 13 - 07-1 - Buenos Ayres and St. Fe
05:50:45 - 14 - 07-2 - Buenos Ayres and St. Fe
06:12:45 - 15 - 08-1 - Banda Oriental and Patagonia
06:42:59 - 16 - 08-2 - Banda Oriental and Patagonia
07:15:41 - 17 - 08-3 - Banda Oriental and Patagonia
07:46:12 - 18 - 09-1 - Santa Cruz, Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands
08:16:42 - 19 - 09-2 - Santa Cruz, Patagonia, and the Falkland Islands
09:00:51 - 20 - 10-1 - Tierra del Fuego
09:30:55 - 21 - 10-2 - Tierra del Fuego
The book, also known as Darwin's Journal of Researches, is a vivid and exciting travel memoir as well as a detailed scientific field journal covering biology, geology, and anthropology that demonstrates Darwin's keen powers of observation, written at a time when Western Europeans were still discovering and exploring much of the rest of the world. Although Darwin revisited some areas during the expedition, for clarity the chapters of the book are ordered by reference to places and locations rather than chronologically. With hindsight, ideas which Darwin would later develop into his theory of evolution by natural selection are hinted at in his notes and in the book (Summary from Wikipedia).
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@FreeWaves9
1 year ago
I love how much Darwin hated slavery
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@Miguel_and_The_Microbes
2 years ago
Nice & in depth. (Lots of pronunciation errors, but still enjoyable listen.) 🎧📚
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@jameseldridge3445
2 years ago
This man really went around the world in the 1800's
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@2Hot2
4 years ago
Darwin's criticism of the separation of slave families proves that he was no Social Darwinist!
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@RobertDuberry-ou1pl
1 month ago
Please please can't you manage an English University spoken version 😢
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@jamesleth806
4 years ago
thankyou
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@davekeith576
2 years ago
A struggle to hear this poor volume . Better to read the book.
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@johnbrandt2167
2 years ago
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@electricbuttercup7954
3 years ago
2:09:00
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@zin153
4 years ago
The walley, the woyage! She cannot pronounce the letter 'v'. Why oh why are non-native English speakers reading English books? WHY?
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@indus7841
3 years ago
bad reader :/ couldnt get throught the first chapter.
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@philipoconnor4263
1 year ago
Pronunciation errors. He is a North American. Of course not. Do you actually know the meaning and origin of the word Social Darwinism? Much, much better to read the book. Answer. This is a Libri Vox recording. Nearly all Libri Vox recording are made by semi literate Americans who are practicing their reading skills. Some are good readers most are bad and some are appallingly poor. Listen to Darwin's words and try to ignore the reading by a young man doing his best.
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