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    The description :-- england takes the falkland islands by charles darwin on march 1, 1833 11:20 pm | no comments | no trackbacks we arrived early in the morning at port louis, the most eastern point of the falkland is...

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-- england takes the falkland islands by charles darwin on march 1, 1833 11:20 pm | no comments | no trackbacks we arrived early in the morning at port louis, the most eastern point of the falkland islands: the first news we received was to our astonishment, that england had taken possession of the falklands islands & that the flag was now flying. these islands have been for some time uninhabited, untill the buenos ayres government, a few years since claimed them & sent some colonists. our government remonstrated against this, & last month the clio arrived here with orders to take possession of the place. a buenos ayrean man of war was here, at the time, with some fresh colonists. both they & the vessel returned to the rio plata. the present inhabitants consist of one englishman, who has resided here for some years, & has now the charge of the british flag, 20 spaniards & three women, two of whom are negresses. the island is abundantly stocked with animals. there are about 5000 wild oxen, many horses, & pigs. wild fowl, rabbits, & fish in the greatest plenty. europaean vegetables will grow. and as there is an abundance of water & good anchorage; it is most surprising that it has not been long ago colonized, in order to afford provisions for ships going round the horn. at present it is only frequented by whalers, one of which is here now. we received all this intelligence from a french boat, belonging to a whaler, which was in is n ow lying a wreck on the beach. between the 12 th & 13 th of january, the very time when we suffered from the gale off cape horn, this fine ship parted from three anchors & drove on shore. they describe the gale as a perfect hurricane. they were glad to see us, as they were at a loss what to do. all the stores are saved & of course plenty of food. capt: fitzroy has offered to take them 22 in number in the beagle & to purchase for the on account of the owners, any stores which we may want. the rest must be sacrificed. -- rain, hail and goree road by charles darwin on february 20, 1833 8:09 am | no comments | no trackbacks it blew very hard, & in consequence the captain has run across the bay to our old quiet place in goree road. -- the thermometer was only 38° -- with much rain & hail. -- sailing to woollaston islands by charles darwin on february 18, 1833 9:26 am | no comments | no trackbacks view larger map -- fitzroy returns with encouraging news by charles darwin on february 15, 1833 10:56 am | no comments | no trackbacks the captain, in his boat, paid the fuegians a visit, & has brought back a very prosperous account of them. very few of the things belonging to jemmy, york or fuegia had been stolen & the conduct of the natives was quite peacible. if the garden succeeds, this little settlement may be yet the means of producing great good & altering the habits of the truly savage inhabitants: on the 13 th , a party of eight under the command of m r chaffers crossed hardy peninsula so as to reach & survey the west coast. the distance was not great; but from the soft swampy ground was fatiguing. this peninsula, although really part of an island, may be considered as the most southern part extremity of america: it is terminated by false cape horn. the day was beautiful, even sufficiently so as to communicate part of its charms to the surrounding desolate scenery. this, & a view of the pacific was all that repaid us for our trouble -- trouble at the settlement by charles darwin on february 6, 1833 2:49 pm | no comments | no trackbacks arrived at the settlement. matthews gave so bad an account of the conduct of the fuegians that the captain advised him to return to the ship. from the moment of our leaving, a regular system of plunder commenced, in which not only matthews, but york & jemmy suffered. matthews had nearly lost all his things; & the constant watching was most harassing & entirely prevented him from doing anything to obtain food &c. night & day large parties of the natives surrounded his house. ( they tried to tire him out by making incessant noises). one day, having requested an old man to leave the place, he returned with a large stone in his hand: another day, a whole party advanced with stones & stakes, & some of the younger men & jemmys brother were crying. matthews thought it was only to rob him & he met them with presents. i cannot help thinking that more was meant. they showed by signs they would strip him & pluck all the hairs out of his face & body. i think we returned just in time to save his life. the perfect equality of all the inhabitants will for many years prevent their civilization: even a shirt or other article of clothing is immediately torn into pieces. -- until some chief rises, who by his power might be able to keep to himself such presents as animals &c &c, there must be an end to all hopes of bettering their condition. it would not have been so bad if all the plunder had remained in one family or tribe. but there was a constant succession of fresh canoes, & each one returned with something. jemmy's own relations were absolutely so foolish & vain, as to show to strangers what they had stolen & the method of doing it. it was quite melancholy leaving our fuegians amongst their barbarous countrymen: there was one comfort; they appeared to have no personal fears. but, in contradiction of what has often been stated, 3 years has been sufficient to change savages, into, as far as habits go, complete & voluntary europaeans. york, who was a full grown man & with a strong violent mind, will i am certain in every respect live as far as his means go, like an englishman. poor jemmy, looked rather disconsolate, & certainly would have liked to have returned with us; he said "they were all very bad men, no 'sabe' nothing". jemmy's own brother had been stealing from him as jemmy said, "what fashion do you call that". i am afraid whatever other ends their excursion to england produces, it will not be conducive to their happiness. they have far too much sense not to see the vast superiority of civilized over uncivilized habits; & yet i am afraid to the latter they must return. -- carnival by charles darwin on march 4, 1832 10:07 pm | no comments | no trackbacks this day is the first of the carnival, but wickham, sullivan & myself nothing undaunted were determined to face its dangers, these dangers consist in being unmercifully pelted by wax balls full of water & being wet through by large tin squirts. we found it very difficult to maintain our dignity whilst walking through the streets. charles the v has said that he was a brave man who could snuff a candle with his fingers without flinching; i say it is he who can walk at a steady pace, when buckets of water on each side are ready to be dashed over him. after an hours walking the gauntlet, we at length reached the country & there we were well determined to remain till it was dark. we did so, & had some difficulty in finding the road back again, as we took care to coast along the outside of the town. to complete our ludicrous miseries a heavy shower wet us to the skins, & at last gladly we reached the beagle. it was the first time wickham had been on shore, & he vowed if he was here for six months it should be only one. -- wandering in a brazilian forest by charles darwin on february 29, 1832 10:04 pm | no comments | no trackbacks the day has passed delightfully. i have been wandering by myself in a brazilian forest: amongst the multitude it is hard to say what set of objects is most striking; the general luxuriance of the vegetation bears the victory, the elegance of the grasses, the novelty of the parasitical plants, the beauty of the flowers. -- the glossy green of the foliage, all tend to this end. a most paradoxical mixture of sound & silence pervades the shady parts of t

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