Darwin, Charles Robert, 12.2.1809 - 19.4.1882, British naturalist, his surveying vessel 'HMS Beagle' in the Strait of Magellan, expedition of the years 1831 / 1836, Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-darwin-charles-robert-1221809-1941882-british-naturalist-his-surveying-19852879.html
RMB48AFB–Darwin, Charles Robert, 12.2.1809 - 19.4.1882, British naturalist, his surveying vessel 'HMS Beagle' in the Strait of Magellan, expedition of the years 1831 / 1836,
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), engraving of the Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-engraving-of-the-portuguese-explorer-176343673.html
RMM6W449–Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), engraving of the Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522.
Spain/Americas: A Spanish carrack on an Atlantic expedition in the early 1500s, searching for a route to the Pacific. Note the pilot on the top deck taking a sight with a sextant. Engraving by Johannes Stradanus (1523-1605), c. 1600. Ferdinand Magellan, or Fernão de Magalhães, (c. 1480–1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born in Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the ‘Spice Islands’ (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/spainamericas-a-spanish-carrack-on-an-atlantic-expedition-in-the-early-1500s-searching-for-a-route-to-the-pacific-note-the-pilot-on-the-top-deck-taking-a-sight-with-a-sextant-engraving-by-johannes-stradanus-1523-1605-c-1600-ferdinand-magellan-or-ferno-de-magalhes-c-14801521-was-a-portuguese-explorer-he-was-born-in-sabrosa-in-northern-portugal-but-later-obtained-spanish-nationality-in-order-to-serve-king-charles-i-of-spain-in-search-of-a-westward-route-to-the-spice-islands-modern-maluku-islands-in-indonesia-image344233279.html
RM2B0151K–Spain/Americas: A Spanish carrack on an Atlantic expedition in the early 1500s, searching for a route to the Pacific. Note the pilot on the top deck taking a sight with a sextant. Engraving by Johannes Stradanus (1523-1605), c. 1600. Ferdinand Magellan, or Fernão de Magalhães, (c. 1480–1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born in Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the ‘Spice Islands’ (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia).
Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Engraving published Paris 1868 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ferdinand-magellan-c1480-1521-portugese-navigator-led-first-expedition-57306460.html
RMD96EY8–Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Engraving published Paris 1868
Portrait of Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Dated 16th Century Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portrait-of-ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-a-portuguese-explorer-who-organised-the-spanish-expedition-to-the-east-indies-from-1519-to-1522-resulting-in-the-first-circumnavigation-of-the-earth-dated-16th-century-image330685668.html
RM2A600XC–Portrait of Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth. Dated 16th Century
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RFWKA9EW–Carrack ships of the Spanish expedition commanded by the Portuguese explorer Ferdinand Magellan to circumnavigate the world
Ferdinand Megellan (c1480-1521). After a 16th or 17th-century portrait. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route, during which he discovered the interoceanic passage thereafter bearing his name and achieved the first European navigation to Asia via the Pacific. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-megellan-c1480-1521-after-a-16th-or-17th-century-portrait-ferdinand-magellan-was-aportugueseexplorer-best-known-for-having-planned-and-led-the1519-spanish-expeditionto-theeast-indiesacross-the-pacific-ocean-to-open-a-maritimetrade-route-during-which-he-discovered-theinteroceanic-passage-thereafter-bearing-his-nameand-achieved-the-first-european-navigation-to-asia-via-the-pacific-image566847475.html
RM2RX63MK–Ferdinand Megellan (c1480-1521). After a 16th or 17th-century portrait. Ferdinand Magellan was a Portuguese explorer best known for having planned and led the 1519 Spanish expedition to the East Indies across the Pacific Ocean to open a maritime trade route, during which he discovered the interoceanic passage thereafter bearing his name and achieved the first European navigation to Asia via the Pacific.
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521). Portuguese explorer. Led first expedition to circumnavigate the globe. Engraving. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-portuguese-explorer-led-first-expedition-71281520.html
RME3Y48G–Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521). Portuguese explorer. Led first expedition to circumnavigate the globe. Engraving.
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RFJJE9BN–Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521),Portuguese explorer portrait, He guided the first expedition to complete by sea the circumnavigation of earth in XVI century
Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese explorer, by Arnoldius Montanus 1671. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 27. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-portuguese-explorer-by-arnoldius-montanus-1671-antarctica-the-last-continent-by-ian-cameron-page-27-image268794356.html
RMWH8HXC–Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese explorer, by Arnoldius Montanus 1671. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 27.
Victoria. Spanish carrack. 1st ship to successfully circumnavigate the World. 1518-19. Explorers: F.Magellan and J. S. Elcano. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victoria-spanish-carrack-1st-ship-to-successfully-circumnavigate-the-84664547.html
RMEWMPDR–Victoria. Spanish carrack. 1st ship to successfully circumnavigate the World. 1518-19. Explorers: F.Magellan and J. S. Elcano.
Ferdinand Magellan, Fernando de Magallanes, 1480 - 1521. was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth,, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut from the year 1885 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-ferdinand-magellan-fernando-de-magallanes-1480-1521-was-a-portuguese-134352415.html
RFHPG7TF–Ferdinand Magellan, Fernando de Magallanes, 1480 - 1521. was a Portuguese explorer who organised the Spanish expedition to the East Indies from 1519 to 1522, resulting in the first circumnavigation of the Earth,, digital improved reproduction of a woodcut from the year 1885
Victorian engraving of the coast of the Strait of Magellan, Chile, South America Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-victorian-engraving-of-the-coast-of-the-strait-of-magellan-chile-south-78515707.html
RFEFMKGB–Victorian engraving of the coast of the Strait of Magellan, Chile, South America
Ferdinand Magellan portrait in line art illustration. He was Portuguese navigator and explorer who is the first European to cross the Pasific Ocean. Stock Vectorhttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellan-portrait-in-line-art-illustration-he-was-portuguese-navigator-and-explorer-who-is-the-first-european-to-cross-the-pasific-ocean-image236395591.html
RFRMGMYK–Ferdinand Magellan portrait in line art illustration. He was Portuguese navigator and explorer who is the first European to cross the Pasific Ocean.
Chile, Tierra del Fuego. A Chilean Navy Pilot Boat meets an Expedition Ship as it enters the Strait of Magellan. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-chile-tierra-del-fuego-a-chilean-navy-pilot-boat-meets-an-expedition-15621653.html
RMANY3KJ–Chile, Tierra del Fuego. A Chilean Navy Pilot Boat meets an Expedition Ship as it enters the Strait of Magellan.
Ferdinand Magellan(c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Woodcut Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellanc1480-1521-portugese-navigator-led-first-expedition-to-cirumnavigate-the-globe-rounded-magellan-strait-from-atlantic-to-pacific-october-november-1519-woodcut-image483534641.html
RM2K2JWA9–Ferdinand Magellan(c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Woodcut
Argentina: 1832 A pencil sketch of the H.M.S. Beagle in the Straits of Magellan during the around the world Second Beagle Survey with Charles Darwin on board. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/argentina-1832-a-pencil-sketch-of-the-hms-beagle-in-the-straits-of-magellan-during-the-around-the-world-second-beagle-survey-with-charles-darwin-on-board-image559401746.html
RM2RE2XHP–Argentina: 1832 A pencil sketch of the H.M.S. Beagle in the Straits of Magellan during the around the world Second Beagle Survey with Charles Darwin on board.
Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Engraving published Paris 1868 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellan-c1480-1521-portugese-navigator-led-first-expedition-to-cirumnavigate-the-globe-rounded-magellan-strait-from-atlantic-to-pacific-october-november-1519-engraving-published-paris-1868-image483534527.html
RM2K2JW67–Ferdinand Magellan (c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Engraving published Paris 1868
Cook, James, 27.10.1728 - 14.2.1779, English sailor and discoverer, his ship at Tierra del Fuego, copper engraving for his travel book, after drawing by Cook himself, 18th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-cook-james-27101728-1421779-english-sailor-and-discoverer-his-ship-19852997.html
RMB48AKH–Cook, James, 27.10.1728 - 14.2.1779, English sailor and discoverer, his ship at Tierra del Fuego, copper engraving for his travel book, after drawing by Cook himself, 18th century, Artist's Copyright has not to be cleared
. Chile today and tomorrow . Balmaceda Glacier, Soijth Cfiile.. In Smyth Channel, heading North from Magellan Strait. THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN 125 and single colonists, the former taking their familieswith them. Two forts were to be constructed in theFirst Narrows, each garrisoned with 200 soldiers. Withthe expedition also went the new Governor of Chile,Alonso de Sotomayor, taking 600 married and singlemen as settlers. Twenty-three vessels, carrying 3000people, comprised the imposing fleet that sailed fromSan Lucar on Sept. 25, 1581. Sarmiento himself wentas Governor and Captain-general of the S Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/chile-today-and-tomorrow-balmaceda-glacier-soijth-cfiile-in-smyth-channel-heading-north-from-magellan-strait-the-strait-of-magellan-125-and-single-colonists-the-former-taking-their-familieswith-them-two-forts-were-to-be-constructed-in-thefirst-narrows-each-garrisoned-with-200-soldiers-withthe-expedition-also-went-the-new-governor-of-chilealonso-de-sotomayor-taking-600-married-and-singlemen-as-settlers-twenty-three-vessels-carrying-3000people-comprised-the-imposing-fleet-that-sailed-fromsan-lucar-on-sept-25-1581-sarmiento-himself-wentas-governor-and-captain-general-of-the-s-image370008878.html
RM2CDYA2P–. Chile today and tomorrow . Balmaceda Glacier, Soijth Cfiile.. In Smyth Channel, heading North from Magellan Strait. THE STRAIT OF MAGELLAN 125 and single colonists, the former taking their familieswith them. Two forts were to be constructed in theFirst Narrows, each garrisoned with 200 soldiers. Withthe expedition also went the new Governor of Chile,Alonso de Sotomayor, taking 600 married and singlemen as settlers. Twenty-three vessels, carrying 3000people, comprised the imposing fleet that sailed fromSan Lucar on Sept. 25, 1581. Sarmiento himself wentas Governor and Captain-general of the S
Portugal: Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese Explorer and Circumnavigator, engraving by unknown artist, 16th century. Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born at Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean and the first to cross the Pacific. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portugal-ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-portuguese-explorer-and-circumnavigator-engraving-by-unknown-artist-16th-century-ferdinand-magellan-c-1480-april-27-1521-was-a-portuguese-explorer-he-was-born-at-sabrosa-in-northern-portugal-but-later-obtained-spanish-nationality-in-order-to-serve-king-charles-i-of-spain-in-search-of-a-westward-route-to-the-spice-islands-modern-maluku-islands-in-indonesia-magellans-expedition-of-1519-1522-became-the-first-expedition-to-sail-from-the-atlantic-ocean-into-the-pacific-ocean-and-the-first-to-cross-the-pacific-image344223445.html
RM2B00MED–Portugal: Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521), Portuguese Explorer and Circumnavigator, engraving by unknown artist, 16th century. Ferdinand Magellan (c. 1480-April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born at Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean and the first to cross the Pacific.
Ferdinand Magellan (Sabrosa, Spring 1480 -- Mactan, 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese navigator who was noted for having led the first circumnavigation voyage of the globe, from 1519 to 1522, at the service of the Crown of Castile Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellan-sabrosa-spring-1480-mactan-27-april-1521-was-a-portuguese-navigator-who-was-noted-for-having-led-the-first-circumnavigation-voyage-of-the-globe-from-1519-to-1522-at-the-service-of-the-crown-of-castile-image482076801.html
RM2K08DTH–Ferdinand Magellan (Sabrosa, Spring 1480 -- Mactan, 27 April 1521) was a Portuguese navigator who was noted for having led the first circumnavigation voyage of the globe, from 1519 to 1522, at the service of the Crown of Castile
Lisbon, Portugal- October 21, 2022: Ferdinand Magellan statue on Almirante Reis street in Lisbon Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lisbon-portugal-october-21-2022-ferdinand-magellan-statue-on-almirante-reis-street-in-lisbon-image541598544.html
RF2PD3XD4–Lisbon, Portugal- October 21, 2022: Ferdinand Magellan statue on Almirante Reis street in Lisbon
. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-the-pampas-showing-first-division-chapter-i-patagonia-physical-features-of-patagoniathe-pampasclimatediscovery-ot-patagonia-by-magellandescription-of-the-nativessir-francis-dralce-other-travellersdr-morenocoast-townsfarmsgauchosemptiness-of-interiorroute-of-expedition-patagonia-forms-the-southern-point-or-end-of-the-south-american-continent-and-extends-roughly-speaking-from-about-parallel-40-to-the-straits-of-magellan-up-to-very-recent-times-the-geography-of-this-southern-portion-of-the-new-world-has-been-in-a-nebulous-con-image216406334.html
RMPG24DJ–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con-
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Ferdinand Magellan's Victoria -. Juan Sebastian Elcano, from Getaria, was the captain of the Victoria after Magellan's death during their circumnavigation of the world 1521/22.. The Victoria was one of the five ships of Ferdinand Magellan. It was named after the church of Santa María de la Victoria de Triana, where Magellan took an oath of allegiance to Charles of Spain.. She was the only ship to survive the circumnavigation of the globe of 1519 to 1522. Only 18 of the 265 crew that the expedition started with survived the trip. Magellan himself had been killed in the Philippines.. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/ferdinand-magellans-victoria-juan-sebastian-elcano-from-getaria-was-the-captain-of-the-victoria-after-magellans-death-during-their-circumnavigation-of-the-world-152122-the-victoria-was-one-of-the-five-ships-of-ferdinand-magellan-it-was-named-after-the-church-of-santa-mara-de-la-victoria-de-triana-where-magellan-took-an-oath-of-allegiance-to-charles-of-spain-she-was-the-only-ship-to-survive-the-circumnavigation-of-the-globe-of-1519-to-1522-only-18-of-the-265-crew-that-the-expedition-started-with-survived-the-trip-magellan-himself-had-been-killed-in-the-philippines-image268848259.html
RMWHB2KF–Ferdinand Magellan's Victoria -. Juan Sebastian Elcano, from Getaria, was the captain of the Victoria after Magellan's death during their circumnavigation of the world 1521/22.. The Victoria was one of the five ships of Ferdinand Magellan. It was named after the church of Santa María de la Victoria de Triana, where Magellan took an oath of allegiance to Charles of Spain.. She was the only ship to survive the circumnavigation of the globe of 1519 to 1522. Only 18 of the 265 crew that the expedition started with survived the trip. Magellan himself had been killed in the Philippines..
. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. m L if 262 r//£ PRO7'OCHORD.I'J'A. a U-shaped alimentary canal. Both are deep-sea forms, Cephalodiscus having been dredged during the Challenger Expedition, from the Straits of Magellan, at a depth of 245 fathoms ; while Rhabdopleura was first dredged indepen- dently, off the Shetland Islands, at 90 fathoms, by the Rev. m .mi is. Fig. 125. — Cephalodisctts diHit'cak'phiis, from the ventral side. (After M'lMOSlI.) Actual length of polypide from extremi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amphioxus-and-the-ancestry-of-the-vertebrates-microform-vertebrates-chordata-fishes-ascidiacea-vertbrs-cords-poissons-ascidiacs-m-l-if-262-r-pro7ochordija-a-u-shaped-alimentary-canal-both-are-deep-sea-forms-cephalodiscus-having-been-dredged-during-the-challenger-expedition-from-the-straits-of-magellan-at-a-depth-of-245-fathoms-while-rhabdopleura-was-first-dredged-indepen-dently-off-the-shetland-islands-at-90-fathoms-by-the-rev-m-mi-is-fig-125-cephalodisctts-dihitcakphiis-from-the-ventral-side-after-mlmosli-actual-length-of-polypide-from-extremi-image234825946.html
RMRJ16TX–. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates [microform]. Vertebrates; Chordata; Fishes; Ascidiacea; Vertébrés; Cordés; Poissons; Ascidiacés. m L if 262 r//£ PRO7'OCHORD.I'J'A. a U-shaped alimentary canal. Both are deep-sea forms, Cephalodiscus having been dredged during the Challenger Expedition, from the Straits of Magellan, at a depth of 245 fathoms ; while Rhabdopleura was first dredged indepen- dently, off the Shetland Islands, at 90 fathoms, by the Rev. m .mi is. Fig. 125. — Cephalodisctts diHit'cak'phiis, from the ventral side. (After M'lMOSlI.) Actual length of polypide from extremi
Portugal: Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) Portuguese explorer and circumnavigator. Engraving by an unknown artist, 1810. Ferdinand Magellan c. 1480-April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born at Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean and the first to cross the Pacific. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/portugal-ferdinand-magellan-1480-1521-portuguese-explorer-and-circumnavigator-engraving-by-an-unknown-artist-1810-ferdinand-magellan-c-1480-april-27-1521-was-a-portuguese-explorer-he-was-born-at-sabrosa-in-northern-portugal-but-later-obtained-spanish-nationality-in-order-to-serve-king-charles-i-of-spain-in-search-of-a-westward-route-to-the-spice-islands-modern-maluku-islands-in-indonesia-magellans-expedition-of-1519-1522-became-the-first-expedition-to-sail-from-the-atlantic-ocean-into-the-pacific-ocean-and-the-first-to-cross-the-pacific-image344223481.html
RM2B00MFN–Portugal: Ferdinand Magellan (1480-1521) Portuguese explorer and circumnavigator. Engraving by an unknown artist, 1810. Ferdinand Magellan c. 1480-April 27, 1521) was a Portuguese explorer. He was born at Sabrosa, in northern Portugal, but later obtained Spanish nationality in order to serve King Charles I of Spain in search of a westward route to the Spice Islands (modern Maluku Islands in Indonesia). Magellan's expedition of 1519-1522 became the first expedition to sail from the Atlantic Ocean into the Pacific Ocean and the first to cross the Pacific.
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RMD96KEM–Ferdinand Magellan(c1480-1521) Portugese navigator. Led first expedition to cirumnavigate the globe. Rounded Magellan Strait from Atlantic to Pacific, October-November 1519. Woodcut
. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-the-pampas-showing-first-division-chapter-i-patagonia-physical-features-of-patagoniathe-pampasclimatediscovery-ot-patagonia-by-magellandescription-of-the-nativessir-francis-dralce-other-travellersdr-morenocoast-townsfarmsgauchosemptiness-of-interiorroute-of-expedition-patagonia-forms-the-southern-point-or-end-of-the-south-american-continent-and-extends-roughly-speaking-from-about-parallel-40-to-the-straits-of-magellan-up-to-very-recent-times-the-geography-of-this-southern-portion-of-the-new-world-has-been-in-a-nebulous-con-image216406341.html
RMPG24DW–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con-
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Sir Francis Drake, (c.1540-1596) was an English privateer, navigator, naval pioneer and raider, politician, civil engineer, and boating enthusiast of the Elizabethan period. He was the first captain to completely circumnavigate the globe (Magellan did not live to finish his circumnavigation). He was also second in command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 27. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/sir-francis-drake-c1540-1596-was-an-english-privateer-navigator-naval-pioneer-and-raider-politician-civil-engineer-and-boating-enthusiast-of-the-elizabethan-period-he-was-the-first-captain-to-completely-circumnavigate-the-globe-magellan-did-not-live-to-finish-his-circumnavigation-he-was-also-second-in-command-of-the-english-fleet-against-the-spanish-armada-in-1588-antarctica-the-last-continent-by-ian-cameron-page-27-image268794352.html
RMWH8HX8–Sir Francis Drake, (c.1540-1596) was an English privateer, navigator, naval pioneer and raider, politician, civil engineer, and boating enthusiast of the Elizabethan period. He was the first captain to completely circumnavigate the globe (Magellan did not live to finish his circumnavigation). He was also second in command of the English fleet against the Spanish Armada in 1588. Antarctica: The Last Continent by Ian Cameron, page 27.
. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-the-pampas-showing-first-division-chapter-i-patagonia-physical-features-of-patagoniathe-pampasclimatediscovery-ot-patagonia-by-magellandescription-of-the-nativessir-francis-dralce-other-travellersdr-morenocoast-townsfarmsgauchosemptiness-of-interiorroute-of-expedition-patagonia-forms-the-southern-point-or-end-of-the-south-american-continent-and-extends-roughly-speaking-from-about-parallel-40-to-the-straits-of-magellan-up-to-very-recent-times-the-geography-of-this-southern-portion-of-the-new-world-has-been-in-a-nebulous-con-image231939781.html
RMRD9NFH–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con-
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. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con- Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/through-the-heart-of-patagonia-natural-history-the-pampas-showing-first-division-chapter-i-patagonia-physical-features-of-patagoniathe-pampasclimatediscovery-ot-patagonia-by-magellandescription-of-the-nativessir-francis-dralce-other-travellersdr-morenocoast-townsfarmsgauchosemptiness-of-interiorroute-of-expedition-patagonia-forms-the-southern-point-or-end-of-the-south-american-continent-and-extends-roughly-speaking-from-about-parallel-40-to-the-straits-of-magellan-up-to-very-recent-times-the-geography-of-this-southern-portion-of-the-new-world-has-been-in-a-nebulous-con-image231939785.html
RMRD9NFN–. Through the heart of Patagonia. Natural history. THE PAMPAS (showing FIRST DIVISION) CHAPTER I PATAGONIA Physical features of Patagonia—The pampas—Climate—Discovery ot Patagonia by Magellan—Description of the natives—Sir Francis Dralce— Other travellers—Dr. Moreno—Coast-towns—Farms—Gauchos—Emptiness of interior—Route of expedition. PATAGONIA forms the southern point or end of the South American continent and extends, roughly speaking, from about parallel 40° to the Straits of Magellan. Up to very recent times the geography of this southern portion of the New World has been in a nebulous con-
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. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates. Amphioxus; Sea squirts; Hemichordata. 262 THE PROTOCHORDATA. a U-shaped alimentary canal. Both are deep-sea forms, Cephalodiscus having been dredged during the Challenger Expedition, from the Straits of Magellan, at a depth of 245 fathoms ; while Rhabdopleura was first dredged indepen- dently, off the Shetland Islands, at 90 fathoms, by the Rev.. Fig. 125. — Cephalodiscus dodecalophus, from the ventral side. (.fter M'iNTOSH.) Actual length of poh'pide from extremity of branchial plumes to the tip of the pedicle is about 2 mm. hj. Buccal shield; Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/amphioxus-and-the-ancestry-of-the-vertebrates-amphioxus-sea-squirts-hemichordata-262-the-protochordata-a-u-shaped-alimentary-canal-both-are-deep-sea-forms-cephalodiscus-having-been-dredged-during-the-challenger-expedition-from-the-straits-of-magellan-at-a-depth-of-245-fathoms-while-rhabdopleura-was-first-dredged-indepen-dently-off-the-shetland-islands-at-90-fathoms-by-the-rev-fig-125-cephalodiscus-dodecalophus-from-the-ventral-side-fter-mintosh-actual-length-of-pohpide-from-extremity-of-branchial-plumes-to-the-tip-of-the-pedicle-is-about-2-mm-hj-buccal-shield-image232351677.html
RMRE0EX5–. Amphioxus and the ancestry of the vertebrates. Amphioxus; Sea squirts; Hemichordata. 262 THE PROTOCHORDATA. a U-shaped alimentary canal. Both are deep-sea forms, Cephalodiscus having been dredged during the Challenger Expedition, from the Straits of Magellan, at a depth of 245 fathoms ; while Rhabdopleura was first dredged indepen- dently, off the Shetland Islands, at 90 fathoms, by the Rev.. Fig. 125. — Cephalodiscus dodecalophus, from the ventral side. (.fter M'iNTOSH.) Actual length of poh'pide from extremity of branchial plumes to the tip of the pedicle is about 2 mm. hj. Buccal shield;
. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. B Text-Piquee i.—Cephalodiscm dodecalophus. A, — portion of tubarium out lengthwise; B, — portion of tubarium out transversely. The polypides are not shown. The cavity is continuous, irregular, and with several ostia (x 3). ^Tpedes dodecalophus. Material. Obtained by H.M.S. ' Challenger,'in 1876, in the Straits of Magellan, Station 311; depth, 245 fathoms; bottom, blue mud. Described by M'Intosh in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (17) and in the Eeport of the ' Challenger' Expedition (19). Tubarium. Colony irregularly branched, and straggling, some of the bran Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/natural-history-geology-zoology-botany-b-text-piquee-icephalodiscm-dodecalophus-a-portion-of-tubarium-out-lengthwise-b-portion-of-tubarium-out-transversely-the-polypides-are-not-shown-the-cavity-is-continuous-irregular-and-with-several-ostia-x-3-tpedes-dodecalophus-material-obtained-by-hms-challengerin-1876-in-the-straits-of-magellan-station-311-depth-245-fathoms-bottom-blue-mud-described-by-mintosh-in-ann-mag-nat-hist-17-and-in-the-eeport-of-the-challenger-expedition-19-tubarium-colony-irregularly-branched-and-straggling-some-of-the-bran-image232187856.html
RMRDN1YC–. Natural history. Geology; Zoology; Botany. B Text-Piquee i.—Cephalodiscm dodecalophus. A, — portion of tubarium out lengthwise; B, — portion of tubarium out transversely. The polypides are not shown. The cavity is continuous, irregular, and with several ostia (x 3). ^Tpedes dodecalophus. Material. Obtained by H.M.S. ' Challenger,'in 1876, in the Straits of Magellan, Station 311; depth, 245 fathoms; bottom, blue mud. Described by M'Intosh in Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (17) and in the Eeport of the ' Challenger' Expedition (19). Tubarium. Colony irregularly branched, and straggling, some of the bran
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