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| Bicentenary of the birth of Charles Darwin 1809-1882 |
Born in Shrewsbury, England in 1809, Charles Darwin studied at Edinburgh University and Christ’s College, Cambridge, before embarking at the age of twenty-two on a five-year journey to South America, the Galapagos Islands and beyond, aboard the HMS Beagle.
At this time, most Europeans believed that the world was created by God in seven days as described in the Bible. On the voyage Darwin read Lyell’s “Principles of Geology” which suggested that the fossils found in rocks were actually evidence of animals that had lived thousands or even millions of years ago. The animal life and geological features that he saw on the voyage reinforced Lyell’s argument and Darwin linked the fossils to modern species.
Upon his return to England, Darwin conducted thorough research of his notes and specimens and out of this long study grew several related theories:
- Evolution did occur.
- Evolutionary change was gradual, requiring millions of years.
- The primary mechanism for evolution was a process called natural selection.
- The millions of species alive today arose from a single original life form evolving through a branching process called ‘speciation’.
2009 is both the 200th Anniversary or bicentenary of the birth of the greatest naturalist in history, Charles Robert Darwin, and the 150th Anniversary of the publication of his most famous work “On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection”. Darwin’s work in the Galapagos Islands and Pacific Ocean is of great relevance to Vanuatu as it is internationally and Vanuatu Post recognises the significance of his enormous contribution to mankind.

Bicentenary of the birth of Charles Darwin
1809-1882
Please Note: All prices are in US Dollars
| Set of 2 stamps | $4.00 | ||
| First Day Cover with stamps | $5.00 |
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| Designer: | Denise Simmonds, Tauranga, New Zealand | The
Manager, Philatelic Bureau, Vanuatu Post, Port Vila, Vanuatu Tel. + 678 22000 Fax + 678 23900 E mail: philatelic@vanuatupost.vu |
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| Printer: | Southern Colour Print, Dunedin, New Zealand | |||
| Process: | Offset lithography | |||
| Stamp Size: | 40mm x 30mm vertical | |||
| Perforation gauge: | 13.33 X 2 | |||
| Paper: | 104gsm Tullis Russel Non-phosphor gummed stamp paper | |||
| Denominations: | 200 vatu x 2 | |||
| Period of Sale: | 23 September 2009 for a period of 2 years |



