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De Reis om de Wereld

by Charles Darwin

"De Reis om de Wereld" by Charles Darwin is a travel memoir and scientific journal originally published in 1839. The book chronicles Darwin's nearly five-year voyage aboard HMS Beagle, documenting his observations across South America and beyond. Through vivid descriptions of geology, biology, and anthropology, Darwin records the explorations that would shape his groundbreaking theories. Written from detailed field notes and personal diary entries, this account captures a young naturalist's keen observations during an era of global discovery and scientific revolution.

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