When Charles Darwin stopped at Cape Verde during the HMS Beagle voyage in 1836, he made detailed observations of the local geology, flora, and fauna. He collected various specimens, including plants and animals, and noted the differences between the islands' ecosystems. Darwin's time in Cape Verde contributed to his understanding of biogeography and the variation among species, which later influenced his theory of natural selection.
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