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[National Geographic系列]:达尔文的秘密笔记本Darwin's Secret Notebooks-1080P高清迅雷网盘下载
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由乔什·查尔斯(Josh Charles)主持并由国家地理杂志(National Geographic)在2008年出版的历史纪录片-英语旁白,也称为达尔文的《迷路》History Documentary hosted by Josh Charles and published by National Geographic in 2008- English narrationalso known as Darwin's Lost Voyage
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沿着地球的野生边缘,在令人惊叹的空中,水下和野生动植物摄影的背景下,进化生物学家Armand Leroi带领我们进行了一次难忘的旅程,回顾了冒险-并找到了证据-启发了达尔文的革命性著作《论起源》。种类。2月12日,世界庆祝“进化之父”诞辰200周年,为了纪念这一时刻,勒罗瓦(Leroi)和国家地理频道(National Geographic Channel)回顾了达尔文在HMS小猎犬号上的著名航行。阿曼德使用达尔文自己的日记和田野笔记,超越加拉帕戈斯群岛探索被遗忘的海岸。从南美洲到南太平洋旅行,再到他之外,他复制了启发达尔文的旅程?达尔文的秘密笔记本随着达尔文与菲茨罗伊船长一起从加拉帕戈斯群岛移居到南美,他来发现了一些化石和化石,并见证了这位年轻博物学家的想象力的开创性工作,并永远改变了世界。未知的宝藏。在整个旅程中,他写了自己在秘密日记中看到和遇到的事情。1800年代初,大英帝国渴望寻找新的资源来推动其工业革命,并对南美洲的矿产资源产生了兴趣。新的贸易关系需要创建该区域的准确图表和地图。为此,查尔斯·达尔文(Charles Darwin)的未来飞船HMS Beagle被委托使用。船长罗伯特·菲茨·罗伊(Robert FitzRoy)前船长在海上自杀后担任指挥。在1831年夏天,菲茨罗伊船长预见到下一次比格犬航行将为收集自然史标本提供一个理想的机会。FitzRoy上尉征询了剑桥植物学教授John Stevens Henslow的建议。汉斯洛推荐了一个年轻而有前途的学生,一位名叫查尔斯·达尔文的博物学家。1831年12月27日上午;HMS小猎犬号在平静的东风和细雨下从普利茅斯港驶出。达尔文几乎立即晕船,并开始对航行产生第二种想法。到达巴西后,达尔文对黑人奴隶一视同仁,并与费兹罗伊上尉发生争吵,谈论将人视为财产的伦理。费兹罗伊发脾气,禁止达尔文与他分享餐桌。在短暂的冷静之后,费兹罗伊上尉向达尔文道歉,恢复了他的就餐特权。达尔文一直渴望下船,花了数周时间在巴塔哥尼亚(Patagonia)收集化石,并在蓬塔阿尔塔(Punta Alta)的悬崖上发现了巨大的化石骨头。达尔文对古生物学一无所知,但他认为他收集的任何化石可能对英格兰的专家都很感兴趣。费兹罗伊船长很难理解为什么达尔文要带上各种“无用的垃圾”。他在蓬塔阿尔塔(Punta Alta)收集的化石原来是像啮齿动物一样的大型动物,犰狳的贝壳,树懒和硕大的牙齿,而其中的大多数在当时是科学界完全不知道的。在智利,达尔文对他所穿越的河谷的地质情况感到好奇。墙壁上嵌有一层贝壳。达尔文理论认为,河谷和安第斯山脉的悬崖Along the wild edges of the Earth, against a stunning backdrop of aerial, underwater, and wildlife photography, evolutionary biologist Armand Leroi leads us on an unforgettable journey retracing the adventure - and uncovering the evidence - that inspired Darwin's revolutionary work, On The Origin of Species. On Feb. 12, the world celebrated the 200th birthday of the "father of evolution," and to commemorate the occasion, Leroi and the National Geographic Channel retraced Darwin's famed voyage on the HMS Beagle.They discovered that the story often repeated around the dinner table isn't entirely true.Using Darwin's own diary and field notes, Armand goes beyond the Galapagos to explore forgotten shores. Travelling from South America to the South Pacific, and beyond he replicates the journey that inspired Darwin's seminal work to witness the very creatures, fossils, and places that captivated the young naturalist's imagination - and changed the world forever.About Darwin's Secret NotebookAs Darwin traveled beyond the Galapagos Islands to South America with Captain FitzRoy, he came to discover several fossils and unknown buried treasures. Throughout his journey he wrote what he saw and encountered in his seceret diary. In the early 1800s, the British Empire was eager to locate new resources to fuel their industrial revolution, and had an interest in the mineral wealth of South America. New trade relations required creating accurate charts and maps of the region. Charles Darwin's future ship, the H.M.S. Beagle, was commissioned for this map-making purpose. The captain, Robert FitzRoy, assumed command after the former captain commited suicide at sea. During the summer of 1831 Captain FitzRoy foresaw that the next Beagle voyage would present an ideal opportunity for collecting specimens of natural history. Captain FitzRoy sought the advice of John Stevens Henslow, Professor of Botany at Cambridge. Henslow recommended a young and promising student, a naturalist named Charles Darwin. On the morning of December 27, 1831; the H.M.S. Beagle, sailed out of Plymouth harbor under a calm easterly wind and drizzling rain. Darwin became seasick almost immediately and started to have second thoughts about the voyage. Upon arriving in Brazil, Darwin was disgusted at the sight of black slaves, and got into a quarrel with Captain FitzRoy about the ethics of treating humans as property. FitzRoy flew into a temper and forbid Darwin to share his dinner table with him. After a short cooling off period, Captain FitzRoy apologized to Darwin restored his dining privileges. Always eager to get off the ship, Darwin spent many weeks collecting fossils in Patagonia, and found huge fossil bones in a cliff at Punta Alta. Darwin knew little about paleontology, but figured any fossils he collected may be of interest to the experts back in England. Captain FitzRoy had difficulty understanding why Darwin was bringing all sorts of "useless junk" on the ship. The fossils he collected at Punta Alta turned out to be giant rodent-like animals, armadillo shells, ground sloths and giant teeth, most of which were entirely unknown to science at the time. In Chile, Darwin was curious about the geology of the river valleys he traversed. The walls had layers of sea shells embedded in them. Darwin theorized that the cliffs of the river valley and the Andes Mountains themselves had been slowly rising above sea level. The evidence for a planet in a state of constant flux was becoming stronger and stronger. On March 4th the Beagle entered the Harbor of Talcuhano near Concepcion. Darwin found fresh marine rocks that had risen a few feet above sea level due to a recent earthquake. Darwin became excited because it was direct evidence that the Andes mountains and all of South America may be very slowly rising above the ocean. Darwin's observations provided much evidence to geologist Charles Lyell's theory that land masses rose up in tiny increments over extremely long periods of time. Given this fact, Darwin accepted the idea that the Earth must be extremely old. In Argentina, the crew went onshore to visit a military stronghold just south of Bahia Blanca. The Major in charge of the fort eyed them with suspicion, especially Darwin with his odd-looking instruments. He thought they were spies sent to reconnoiter the fort, and ordered his soldiers to watch them. In Tierra del Fuego, a small group of Fuegians met the landing party. After a futile attempt at verbal communication, the crew gave the Fuegians some bright red cloth and they immediately became friendly with them. They patted the crewmen on their chests, evidently a sign of friendship. During the voyage, Darwin spent most of this time exploring on land: three years and three months on land, 18 months at sea. In Cape Town, Darwin went to visit Sir John Herschel. They had many conversations about volcanoes, earthquakes, the movement of continents, the origin of mankind and how new species came into being. Darwin would end up buried next to Sir John Herschel in Westminster Abbey, London. On October 2nd, 1836; the H.M.S Beagle finally arrived home after a voyage of four years, nine months and five days.
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