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Night view of Dubai’s sinking ship fountain in front of Al Hudaiba Awards Building and to the right side of Ibis Styles Hotel. 2Nd December road, Dubai, UAE.
The bow of the wreck of the SS Selma—a 425-foot-long experimental concrete ship built in 1919 and sunk in 1922—rises from the waters of Texas’ Galveston Bay.
By request the companies «Deutsche Atlantic Line» on one of German shipyards the passenger ship which have floated in November, 1969 has been constructed. In 1974 the passenger ship has gone to the USSR where has received the new name "Maxim Gorky". The photo is made in Moscow.
Ship-Spotter are waiting for ADIAnova to pass the narrow Jann-Berghaus bridge on her transfer trip to the north sea
The Fluvius Plym passes under the Erskine Bridge and reaches Bowling on the way to the Atlantic Ocean.
The Fluvius Plym is a general cargo ship built in the Netherlands in 1998 and is Norwegian owned, she sails under the flag of Bahamas.
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Das Kreuzfahrtschiff "Riviera" ankert hier bei Portofino
The cruise ship "Riviera" anchors here at Portofino
Sailing ships of the Maritime Museum of San Diego at sunset. The San Salvador is silhouetted on the left. The Star of India is on the right.
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This ship is the 'Kalmar Nyckel' a replica of the original, built in 1997.
The original was a Swedish ship, built by the Dutch in the early 1600s. It brought Swedish settlers to America in 1638.
The name means 'Key of Kalmar'.
Thanks to John Lucas help!
Photo was taken near North Carolina coast.
25 Sep, 2023. Third place Winner: Beautiful Capture of Flags Contest of the Beautiful Capture Group; congratulations.
Unser Dorfteich ist groß genug für eine Segelregatta
Our village pond is large enough for a sailing regatta