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Various boats and ships, mostly military. |
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 | another way to the Windsor Racecourse is by riverboat |  | 11/25/2008 | 16 | 



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 | The northernmost ferry in North America is the Arctic Red River Ferry near Gwich'in settlement of Tsiigehtchic in the Northwest Territories. It is located so far north that it is actually above the Arctic Circle. |  | 11/21/2008 | 24 | 



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 | I was looking for some more big ships on the Italian shores, and saw this mess.
Thanks guys for clearing up what it's actually doing. |  | 11/11/2008 | 1,067 | 



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 | The Indian Navy has a large base at Mumbai which includes dry docks directly in the base for maintenance. One of their Kilo class submarines is visible on top of a floating platform.
To the north of the base is a shipyard where some of their new frigates and destroyers are currently under construction.
This set of placemarks identifies as many of the various ship t... |  | 11/06/2008 | 449 | 



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 | I've never found a name for the base I consider to be a proper one, but it's near Xizhou, which seems a good enough name for now. Visible at the base and a nearby older dock are some Kilo, Romeo, and Song class submarines with a few various surface support ships. |  | 11/06/2008 | 253 | 



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 | Inflatable Boat in Australia |  | 11/04/2008 | 122 | 



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 | This ship makes the lists as one of the world's largest yachts. According to one list, it ranks #24 in the world for length. The yacht is actually a converted Arctic ice breaker and research vessel and is currently owned by James Packer, an Australian. |  | 10/25/2008 | 688 | 



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 | Neither here nor there. And i wounder where could he be going :) |  | 10/16/2008 | 672 | 



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 | A lot of ships bunched together in a South Korean Bay |  | 10/07/2008 | 310 | 



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 | There are three Chinese LST craft in a sheltered area near the beaches of Zhujia Jian island.
In addition to the large LST ships, the smaller landing craft can be seen making advances to enter the ramps at the rear of two of the larger ships.
Also, along the shoreline, it's possible to spot where the landings are being conducted, and quite a few vehicles have been ... |  | 09/25/2008 | 525 | 



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 | There were four TYPES of sea going vessels listed by Allied Nations of World War II to become known as Landing ship, tank or the LST. Only the Type II were exclusively built in United States shipyards. The Prototype (British conversion), Type I and Type III LST designs were built in Commonwealth shipyards in England, Ireland or Canada.
Originally conceived in the United Kingdom ... |  | 09/25/2008 | 602 | 



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 | The ship graveyard near the shore of Nouadhibou is the world's biggest ship graveyard that consists of actual roadworthy ships.
If you zoom out you can see the true dimensions of the graveyard containing over 100 ships |  | 09/16/2008 | 1,982 | 



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 | This is a set of placemarks for the Japanese naval base at Kure. It includes a few ships at docks not right on the main base but does NOT include the submarine on the move as that has a post of its own. It also does not include the Coast Guard ships nearby as they are in a different post as well.
Many of their ships and submarines are visible including a couple of their large LST... |  | 09/12/2008 | 242 | 



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 | This set of placemarks shows the submarines and ships at the Republic of Korea (South Korea) naval base at Chinhae. Also included is a mark on a museum ship nearby. |  | 09/08/2008 | 675 | 



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 | A small ship has overturned out away from the docks. They've already got a crane and oil boom to try and keep the pollutants in place, but it seems to have failed in a small way at least. |  | 09/08/2008 | 1,000 | 



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 | Visible at the shipyard are several large military ships. The most prominent is LST-4003 Kunisaki which resembles a helicopter carrier or LHA/LHD assault ship. Since I was posting sets in the new imagery, I thought I would post this one.
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 | This is a set of placemarks for both the Japanese ships and the American ships stationed at Yokosuka. The Japan Coast Guard base and its ships are contained in my Japan Coast Guard set of placemarks. |  | 09/06/2008 | 644 | 



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 | The IHI Shipyard constructs and maintains both commercial ships and military ships. Visible at the yard right now are two Oyashio class submarines (one in a dry dock), a destroyer, a training ship, a submarine tender, and most interesting the brand new 'Helicopter Destroyer' (DDH or 16DDH) is nearly copmletion of most of its hull. |  | 09/06/2008 | 152 | 



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 | Kawasaki Heavy Industries is a shipyard in Kobe, Japan. Their submarine construction is carried out there. Visible right now are some excellent images of their older Harushio class as well as some new Oyashio submarines completing construction. I included a couple of minesweepers set apart from the submarines, just so people spot them. |  | 09/05/2008 | 489 | 



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 | This is the wreck of the Panamanian freighter Louilla that ran aground on 29 September 1981. |  | 09/04/2008 | 312 | 



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 | This is something I saw in the water east of Port of Long Beach. Sort of looks like the front end of a boat and it appears to be tethered to a buoy. |  | 08/27/2008 | 677 | 



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 | Polyarny Naval Base mentioned in the movie Hunt for Red October. |  | 08/17/2008 | 250 | 



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 | Pretty cool for my first post! there are three ships that crashed into each other. |  | 08/16/2008 | 866 | 



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 | Madagascar junk boats |  | 08/12/2008 | 77 | 



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 | alot of junk boats around madagascar |  | 08/12/2008 | 76 | 



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