Tracing Darwin's Path in Cape Horn: La Ruta De Darwin En Cabo De Hornos
Ricardo Rozzi (author), Kurt Heidinger (author), Francisca Massardo (author), Paola Vezzani González (other), Sub-Antarctic Biocultural Conservation Program (author)
Hardback Published on: 30/05/2019; Language: English, Spanish
Price: £40.00
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Synopsis
Charles Darwin spent the majority of his 1831-1836 voyage around the world in southern South America, and his early experiences in the Cape Horn region seem to have triggered his first ideas on human evolution. Darwin was not only a field naturalist, but also a scholar of the observations of the European explorers who preceded him.
Richly illustrated with maps and color photographs, this book offers a guide to the sites visited by Darwin, and a compass for present-day visitors who can follow Darwin's path over the sea and land that today are protected by the UNESCO Cape Horn Biosphere Reserve.
Publisher information
- Publisher: University of North Texas Press
- ISBN: 9781574416961
- Number of pages: 351
- Dimensions: 223 x 215 x 22 mm
- Weight: 1205g
- Languages: English, Spanish
