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A detailed model of the HMS Beagle, a British Royal Navy ship, is displayed in what appears to be a museum or exhibition space in Ponta Delgada, Portugal. The model, crafted from wood, brass wire, and cotton thread, features a black and white hull with a natural wood upper section, intricate rigging connecting its three masts, and several small boats (lifeboats) positioned on deck and hanging from the sides. A British Red Ensign flag flies from the stern, and a smaller flag, possibly a Union Jack, is at the top of the mainmast. The model rests on a wooden stand with the inscription "HMS BEAGLE". The display is enclosed in a clear case, which reflects a large window with multiple panes, suggesting daylight from outside. The background consists of a light-colored, textured wall. Below the model, a white descriptive plaque provides information. Visible text on the plaque states, "Model of the HMS Beagle" and gives its dimensions as "H 58 x L 80 x W 25 cm". It further explains that "The HMS Beagle was a British Royal Navy ship, renowned for its pivotal role in scientific exploration, particularly during its second voyage, which included Charles Darwin as the ship's naturalist." The plaque also mentions the materials used and notes that "The second and most famous voyage of the HMS Beagle took place...". No people are visible, and the scene is static, showcasing a historical artifact.
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