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HMS Beagle

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El HMS Beagle fue un bergantín de la clase Cherokee de la Marina Real británica botado en el río Támesis el 11 de mayo de 1820 desde los astilleros Woolwich. Tenía 27,5 metros de eslora; 7,5 metros de manga; 3,8 metros de calado; diez cañones; 235... Wikipedia
Eslora: 90 ft
Botadura: 11 de mayo de 1820
Inicio de la construcción: junio de 1818
Aparejo: Bric-barca
Clase: clase Cherokee
Destino: vendido para desguace en 1870

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HMS Beagle was a Cherokee-class 10-gun brig-sloop of the Royal Navy, one of more than 100 ships of this class. The vessel, constructed at a cost of £7,803, ...
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Beagle, British naval vessel aboard which Charles Darwin served as naturalist on a voyage to South America and around the world (1831–36).
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HMS Beagle was a Royal Navy ship, famed for taking English naturalist Charles Darwin on his first expedition around the world in 1831.
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... HMS Beagle in the Straits of Magellan at Monte Sarmiento in Chile. Beagle sailed from Plymouth Sound on 27 December 1831 under the command of Captain ...
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The Beagle was designed to carry eight 18-pounder carronades and two 6-pounder long guns. Her bulwarks were pierced with six gunports on each side and two at ...
In 1831, Charles Darwin received an astounding invitation: to join the HMS Beagle as ship's naturalist for a trip around the world. For most of the next five ...
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HMS Beagle. The HMS Beagle resting on the sands near Rio Santa Cruz, Patagonia, South America. The vessel was commanded by British naval officer ...
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