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After her return her armament was steadily reduced. From 1807 she served as a powder hulk in the Caudran district at Lorient. The next year she became a barracks ship. In October 1811
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The journal of post Captain Nicolas Baudin, Commander-in-Chief of the corvettes Géographe and Naturaliste, assigned by order of the government to a voyage of discovery
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in 1799, still on her building site. Her builder refused to launch her, as he had not been paid to that time. Finally launched in June 1800, she was renamed
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Riedlé died at Timor on 21 October 1801 where he was collecting specimens in the region of Kupang. Lasueur, with
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Dictionnaire des bâtiments de la flotte de guerre française de Colbert à nos jours 1 1671 – 1870
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Encountering Terra Australis: The Australian Voyages of Nicolas Baudin and Matthew Flinders
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French Warships in the Age of Sail 1786 – 1861: Design Construction, Careers and Fates
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was decommissioned in December 1807, but continued in use as a service craft.
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on 13 November. They then crossed the equator on 11 December and arrived at
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was reported unserviceable and was struck, and presumably scrapped.
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Fornasiero, F. Jean, Peter Monteath, & John West-Sooby (2004)
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Originally Deros, Havre, and at his death, Latch (October 1794),
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now exhibited at the museum Ernest Cognac, in Saint-Martin-de-Ré
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in its natural habitat (the bird became extinct in 1822).
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to continue her explorations of the Australian coast.
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French Navy serpente-class corvette launched in 1800
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Index

French ship Uranie
French ship Galatée

French Navy Ensign
Geography
Honfleur
Serpente-class corvette
French Navy
Nicolas Baudin
Le Havre
Naturaliste
exploration of Australia
Anselme Riedlé
Charles Alexander Lesueur
Tenerife
Isle de France (Mauritius)
New Holland (Australia)
Van Diemen's Land
Western Australia
Geographe Bay
Cape Naturaliste
François Péron
René Maugé
King Island emu
Port Jackson
Frigate Captain
Mauritius
Model of Géographe now exhibited at the museum Ernest Cognac, in Saint-Martin-de-Ré

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