“If not quite destitute of wood, the islands would make a noble plantation. It bears good herbage, and a great variety of land and sea fowl.”
Recorded by the surgeon of Captain John Strong's ship during the first landing on the islands in 1690, this account gave England its earliest assessment of the Falklands' land and its promise for settlement.
— John Strong, Falkland Islands
Source: Richard Simson, ship's journal of Captain John Strong's voyage aboard the Welfare (January 1690), as preserved in Falkland Islands historical archives.
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