- Puerto Deseado
Puerto Deseado, originally called Port Desire, is a city of about 10,000 inhabitants and a fishing
port inPatagonia in the Santa Cruz Province ofArgentina , on the estuary of theDeseado River .It was named "Port Desire" by the
privateer Thomas Cavendish in 1586 after the name of his ship, and later became known by the Spanish translation of the name. The straggly town has a couple of pleasant squares, a former railway station and two museums, one with a collection of indigenous artefacts and one at the seafront with relics from thecaravel Swift which sank in 1770, recovered after its wreck was discovered in the port in 1982. The coast boasts spectacular scenery and colonies of marine wildlife close to the town.History
The harbour, nearly convert|32|km|mi|0|abbr=on|sp=us long, was used by Magellan and other early navigators. On
17 December 1586 the privateerThomas Cavendish sailed into the estuary on his flagship the "Desire" of 120 tons, accompanied by the "Hugh Gallant" of 40 tons and the "Content" of 60 tons. He named the harbour "Port Desire" after his ship, and the point of land at the harbour mouth is still known as "Punta Cavendish". They met only a few native Americans, who shot arrows that wounded some of the crew. After ten days Cavendish took his ships on their way, and returned to England in 1588. In 1591 Cavendish set out on another expedition with five ships, himself sailing asadmiral on the "Leicester Galleon", while the "Desire" was commanded by captain John Davis. They suffered problems in the winter at theStrait of Magellan so turned north, and on20 May 1592 the "Desire" and the "Black Pinnace" lost touch with other ships and went into Port Desire to wait for Cavendish. He did not turn up, so in August they sailed to the nearby "Penguin Island" then south, but were caught by a storm and, forced to run before the wind, came on unknown islands, making the first provable sighting of theFalkland Islands .In 1670
John Narborough visited "Port Desire" and claimed the territory for theKingdom of Great Britain . CaptainJohn Byron went on from there to claim British possession of the Falklands in the 1760s, then when the Spanish attacked there in 1770 one of the ships forced to flee was thecorvette "Swift" which returned to "Port Desire", but was shipwrecked on a concealed rock.The port continued in use, and perhaps its most famous visitor came with
the Voyage of the Beagle under captainRobert FitzRoy which brought the young naturalistCharles Darwin on23 December 1833 for the first of several visits while HMS "Beagle" carried out itshydrographic survey.External links
* [http://www.puertodeseado.gov.ar/ Official website]
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* [http://www.falklands.info/history/histarticle19.html Port Desire and the Discovery of the Falklands]
* [http://www.eztrip.com/dg_viewLocation_locationId-35312.html Destination Guide and Hotel Listings - South America]
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