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THE GENIUS OF CHARLES DARWIN -- ILLUSTRATED SCREENPLAY & SCREENCAP GALLERY

During the voyage of the Beagle,

Darwin had had time to immerse himself

in the pioneering work of Charles Lyell.

Lyell argued that the landscape we saw around us

was formed by the slow action of vast forces,

not thousands, but millions of years of gradual change.

So if the earth was shaped and reshaped

over an immense period of time,

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