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It is 185 years since Charles Darwin left Australia. What he saw reshaped the world s view of history
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HMS Beagle in the Galapagos painted by John Chancellor.
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Cancel Farewell Australia, I leave … without sorrow or regret, Charles Darwin wrote in his diary as he sailed away from the continent nearly two centuries years ago.
Key points:
This year marks 185 years since his visit to Australia
His discoveries during this voyage would contribute to his ground-breaking later works
Sunday marked 185 years since the legendary scientist and the HMS Beagle left our shores to head back to England.
Between a black rock and a hard place
ABC Business 10/03/2021 Words by Anthony Pancia, photos by Hugh Sando © Provided by ABC Business Collie, in Western Australia, was once the site of underground mining. (ABC News: Hugh Sando)
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