L'incroyable périple de Magellan, de François de Riberolles, vol. 3/4 : Le royaume de Magellan, de Arte France, Camera Lucida, Minima Films, Belgica Films, Serena Productions, 2022 (EAN3453270087641) [présentation en ligne], premier passage à partir de 17 min et 38 s ; deuxième passage à partir de 24 min ; troisième passage à partir de 42 min et 5 s.
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« December 25th.—Close by the cove, a pointed hill, called Kater’s Peak, rises to the height of 1700 feet. The surrounding islands all consist of conical masses of greenstone, associated sometimes with less regular hills of baked and altered clay-slate. This part of Tierra del Fuego may be considered as the extremity of the submerged chain of mountains already alluded to. The cove takes its name of “Wigwam” from some of the Fuegian habitations; but every bay in the neighbourhood might be so called with equal propriety. The inhabitants, living chiefly upon shell-fish, are obliged constantly to change their place of residence; but they return at intervals to the same spots, as is evident from the piles of old shells, which must often amount to many tons in weight. These heaps can be distinguished at a long distance by the bright green colour of certain plants, which invariably grow on them. Among these may be enumerated the wild celery and scurvy grass, two very serviceable plants, the use of which has not been discovered by the natives. »(en) Charles Darwin, The Voyage of HMS Beagle, Londres, John Murray, réédition de 1913 (Édition originale : 1839) (lire en ligne)
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