Darwin's Voyage of
the Beagle
Use the world map and identify these locations using longitude and latitude.
Latitude is first. Use the degrees of latitude on the right side of your map.
Longitude is second. Use the degrees of longitude at the top or bottom of your map.
Put a dot and the number at each listed location
1. December 27, 1831
Devenport, England: 50 degrees N, 4 degrees W
2. January 16,1832 Cape
Verde, Porto Praya: 14 degrees N, 23 degrees W
3. July 5th,
1832 Rio
de Janerio, Brazil: 23 degrees S, 43 degrees W
4. July 24th,
1833 Maldonado,
Uruguay: 34 degrees S, 54 degrees W
5. August 24, 1833
Buenos Aires, Argentina: 34 degrees S, 59 degrees W
6. January 9, 1834
Port St. Julian, Argentina: 49 degrees S, 67 degrees W
7. December 17th, 1834 Tierra del Fuego, Argentina: 55
degrees S, 73 degrees W
8. January 15, 1835 Bay of S.
Carlos, Chile: 42 degrees S, 73 degrees W
9. February 20, 1835 Valdivia, Chile: 39
degrees S, 73 degrees W
10. March 4, 1835
Concepci'on, Chile: 37 degrees S, 73 degrees W
11. September 15, 1835 Galapagos Islands, Ecuador: 0
degrees S, 90 degrees W
12. November 15, 1835 Tahiti Island, French Polynesia:
17 degrees S, 149 degrees W
13. January 12, 1836 Sydney, Australia: 33
degrees S, 151 degrees E
14. April 1,
1836
Cocos Islands: 12 degrees S, 96 degrees E
15. May 9,
1836
Port Louis, Mauritius: 20 degrees S, 57 degrees E
16. July 19,
1836
Ascension: 8 degrees S, 14 degrees W
17. October 2, 1836 Falmouth,
England: 50 degrees N, 5 degrees W