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De koraal-eilanden: fragment uit het dagboek van een natuuronderzoeker / De Aarde en haar Volken, 1875

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This work presents a fragment from the travel diary of a naturalist who accompanied the HMS Beagle on its voyage around the world in 1838. It details observations of coral islands, particularly focusing on the geological features and biodiversity of these remote locations. The narrative describes the unique flora and fauna, including the coconut palm and various marine life, while also reflecting on the ecological challenges faced by these islands. The author notes the impact of human activity on the local environment and the intricate relationships between the land and sea, emphasizing the delicate balance of life in these tropical ecosystems.

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Charles Darwin

Charles Darwin (1809-1882) was an English naturalist, geologist, and biologist, best known for his contributions to the science of evolution. His seminal work, "On the Origin of Species," introduced the theory of natural selection, fundamentally changing the understanding of biological diversity. Darwin's extensive research during his voyage on the H.M.S. Beagle led to significant insights in geology and biology, which he documented in works such as "Journal of Researches into the Natural History and Geology of the Countries Visited During the Voyage Round the World." His writings continue to influence various fields, including biology, ecology, and philosophy, cementing his legacy as a pivotal figure in the history of science.

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