Planning On his return to Europe, Bove was made a Knight of the
Order of the Dannebrog by King
Christian IX of Denmark. His home town of
Maranzana gave him a gold medal and on 20 June 1880 he was appointed a Lieutenant of the Italian Royal Navy. Bove devoted his efforts to organizing an expedition to the
Antarctic to continue the scientific observations that had been made by the English navigator
James Clark Ross. He wanted to sail westward around
Antarctica, staying as far south as possible. Bove's idea was endorsed by
Cristoforo Negri, President of the Italian Geographic Society, but the newly formed Italian state was not able to afford the cost. Bove visited Argentina, where he made contact with Dr.
Estanislao Zeballos of the Argentine Geographic Institute. Zeballos was interested in his plans and raised the interest of the authorities in the "Argentine Austral Expedition". A commission was established to find funding. General
Julio Argentino Roca, President of Argentina, assigned the corvettes
Uruguay and
Cabo de Horno to the expedition. Where Bove had wanted to stop at
Tierra del Fuego, then explore the coast of
Graham Land, circumnavigate Antarctica and return north to
Cape Town, the modified plan for the
Expedicion Austral Argentina had exploration of the coasts of
Patagonia, Tierra del Fuego and
Isla de los Estados (Staten Island) as its main goal. The first stage was to survey the region of Patagonia and Tierra del Fuego to improve navigation and find areas with good potential for fishery, and the second stage was to explore Graham Land to the south, if possible.
First expedition (Staten Island) On 7 June 1881 Bove married Louise Bruzzone, a widow. Three months later, on 3 September 1881 he sailed for
Argentina in the
Europe. Bove's group left
Buenos Aires on 17 December 1881 in the corvette
Cabo de Hornos commanded by
Luis Piedrabuena. On this trip
Decio Vinciguerra was officially both zoologist and botanist, but in fact
Carlos Luigi Spegazzini from
Buenos Aires handled the botanical work. The geologist
Domenico Lovisato and the hydrologist
Giovanni Roncagli made up the scientific party. The expedition stopped at
Puerto Santa Cruz, and reached Port Roca on the north of the Isla de los Estados on 8 February 1882. By 10 April the
Cabo de Hornos was in Possession Bay, leaving for Gregory Bay on 15 April. Bove became impatient with the corvette's slow progress and rode to
Punta Arenas where he hired the
San Jose, a smaller and more manoeuvrable vessel, more suitable for the local conditions. Leaving Punta Arenas on 1 May 1882, the
San Jose was in Sloggett Bay by 28–31 May, where it was driven ashore in a storm. A cutter from the English Mission at
Ushuaia picked them up and took them back to Punta Arenas, and they eventually got back to Buenos Aires on 3 September 1882. On this trip the expedition also visited the Malvinas, or
Falkland Islands. Although some of the objects collected were lost in the shipwreck, the expedition made useful hydrographic and meteorological observations, and collected ethnographic information on the
Fuegans, described in a report published in 1883. Some of the information on their religious beliefs were supplied by the local missionaries. from the Argentine side
Second expedition On 28 January 1883 Bove was named an honorary member of the Italian Geographic Society. Bove made a second voyage to Argentina, again funded by Argentina, sailing from Genoa on 3 July 1883 on the steamer
Sud America. He reached Buenos Aires later that month with two Italians, Carlo Bossetti and Adam Lucchesi. They reached the northeast territory of
Misiones on 20 September 1883, sailed up the
Paraná River to
Ituzaingó and explored the territory between there and the
Iguazu Falls, giving Italian names to many of the Iguazu cataracts. Bove and his companions returned to Buenos Aires on 10 January 1884. Accompanied by his wife, Bove conducted a new survey of the Tierra del Fuego region in the schooner
Cilota. On this expedition Bove was able to collect 25 large boxes of anthropological, ethnographic, zoological and botanical material. While in Argentina, Bove again tried to get backing for an Antarctic exploration voyage from members of the growing and prosperous Italian community in Buenos Aires, but did not manage to get an expedition organized. ==Congo==