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The whole landscape, from the uniformity of the brown colour, has an air of extreme desolation.

Darwin's diary entry from his 1833 visit aboard HMS Beagle captured the stark, treeless character of the islands' interior before large-scale sheep farming reshaped the land.

Charles Darwin, Falkland Islands

Source: Charles Darwin, Beagle Diary, entry for 3 March 1833; later adapted in The Voyage of the Beagle (1839).

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