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After reading 2084 websites, we found 3 different results for "When did Charles Darwin visit Australia"
In 1836
In 1836 Charles Darwin arrived in Australia and observed Australian wild life.
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January 1836
Charles Darwin visited Australia in January 1836 and in The Voyage of the Beagle (chapter 19 of the 11th edition) records Charles Darwin's hesitations about and fascination with New South Wales, including Charles Darwin's speculations about the geological origin and formation of the great valleys, the aboriginal population, the situation of the convicts, and the future prospects of the country.
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in 1835
Charles Darwin arrived in 1835 and studied the geology, botany and animals found there.
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