When he arrived at the Galapagos, Charles Darwin knew nothing of evolution. But it's there he would uncover one of the greatest discoveries.
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Galapagos: Beyond Darwin: Charles Darwin
When he arrived at the Galapagos, Charles Darwin knew nothing of evolution. But it's there he would uncover one of the greatest discoveries.
Added: Jan 28, 2009 Views: 8391 Views Runtime: 03:15
Some myths state that Darwin "instantly" solved the theory of evolution on Galapagos. The true story is told as a great scientist begins his struggle for knowledge.
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