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Un bateau en bois qui sèche va laisser passer l'eau, il faudra l'étancher à la remise à l'eau, l'idéal c'est de le couler dans l'eau de mer le temps qu'il gonfle.
Ici à Ayvalık une ville de Turquie, au bord de la mer Égée.
D'après diapositive.
The barque Europa cruises Antarctica from November to March with up to 48 passengers and crew. It was spotted here in Bismarck Strait south of Neumayer Channel, Antarctica.
Port des Salines - Ile d'Oléron
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This the American steel barque Golden Gate photographed by Allan C. Green in Australian waters (possibly in the 1920s). My restoration and colorization of an image in the Victoria State Library archive.
The 89,4 m, 2341 GRT ship, built by Whitehaven SB, Whitehaven (UK) for owner J. Herron & Co., was launched in 1888 as Lord Shaftesbury. She was sold to A.P. Rolph (US) in 1911 and renamed Golden Gate. Abandoned and deleted from the register in 1941.
Une photo que j'ai prise la semaine dernière ,à quelques kilomètres de chez moi ,sur les bords de la Seine.....
James Craig , launched as Clan Macleod, was built by Bartram, Haswell & Co. in Sunderland, England in 1874. Her name was changed to James Craig in 1905. For 26 years she plied the trade routes of the world carrying general cargoes during which period she rounded Cape Horn 23 times. Her restoration cost almost $A30 million and took nearly 40 years to complete after she was rescued from Recherche Bay in far southern Tasmania.