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 | In the danish town Vorbasse there is a pond with a small vessel called Labri after a danish mountebank called Professor Labri (1863-1935), and the top of a russian submarine.
1924 the first attempt to place a ship there was established but first 1984 it was made permanent. 1990 the submarine was placed in the pond. The vessel is in the pond from eastersaturday till fall when it's... |  | 04/16/2007 | 364 | 



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 | USS Utah (BB-31), a Florida-class dreadnought battleship, was the only ship of the United States Navy to be named for the U.S. state of Utah. She was later converted to a mobile target and redesignated AG-16.
Utah (AG-16) received one battle star for her World War II service. In addition, the ship was added to the National Register of Historic Places and declared a National Hist... |  | 04/12/2007 | 301 | 



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 | Falls of Clyde is the only surviving iron-hulled, four-masted full rigged ship, and the only surviving sail-driven oil tanker, in the world. She is presently a museum ship in Honolulu, Hawaii. |  | 04/12/2007 | 194 | 



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 | I'm thinking this is an Ohio class ballistic missile submarine. You can see some of the tubes that house the 24 Trident ballistic missiles. Cool huh? |  | 04/01/2007 | 410 | 



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 | The fourth HMAS Sydney (FFG 03) is an Adelaide class frigate laid down on 21 August 1980, launched 26 September 1980 and commissioned 29 January 1983.
HMAS Sydney was the first of four frigates selected to go under the A$1 billion FFG Upgrade, with HMA Ships Darwin, Melbourne and Newcastle following. The upgrade features an 8-cell Mk 41 Vertical Launch System (VLS) for 32 Evolve... |  | 03/29/2007 | 200 | 



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 | HMAS Newcastle (FFG 06), named for the city of Newcastle, New South Wales, the largest provincial city in Australia, is an Adelaide class guided missile armed frigate laid down by AMECON at Williamstown in Victoria, launched on 21 February 1992 and commissioned on 11 December 1993.
At the start of November 2006, Newcastle was one of three Australian warships sent to Fiji during ... |  | 03/28/2007 | 162 | 



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 | HMAS Success (AOR 304) is a Durance class multi-product replenishment oiler laid down by the Cockatoo Island Dockyard at Sydney in New South Wales on 9 August, 1980, launched on 3 May, 1984 and commissioned on 23 April, 1986. HMAS Success is the largest ship to ever be built in Australia for the Royal Australian Navy and is the largest ship to be built in Port Jackson (the port of Sydney).
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 | HMAS Melbourne (FFG 05) is an Adelaide class guided missile frigate laid down by AMECON at Williamstown in Victoria on 12 July 1985, launched on 5 May 1989 and commissioned on 15 February 1992.
Melbourne has seen active service on four occasions since commissioning. Her first tour was to the Persian Gulf in 1996 followed by a deployment to East Timor in 1998 operating in support... |  | 03/28/2007 | 146 | 



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 | There used to be the Aral Lake all around. Sad story. Zoom in and out to view the unimaginable catastrophy made by humans
(posted by Calenglinnar) |  | 03/26/2007 | 566 | 



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 | Route: Hurghada - Duba
Building year: 1994
Building yard: Incat Australia Pte Ltd., Hobart (#34)
Owner: El Salam Maritime
Operator: El Salam Maritime
Length: 77,5 m
Breadth: 26,0 m |  | 03/26/2007 | 261 | 



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 | En route Santa Cruz De Tenerife - Agaete.
This 1999, No.53 built 96m WPC is operated by Lineas Fred. Olsen. |  | 03/26/2007 | 139 | 



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 | This Fred Olsen Lineas catameran operates between Playa Blanca - Corralejo.
The cat was built in 2003 by Austal Ships, Australia.
http://www.austal.com/index.cfm?objectID=69317923-A0CC-3C8C-D908949FC6948736 |  | 03/26/2007 | 105 | 



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 | Route: Algeciras - Tanger
Building year: 1994
Building yard: Incat, Tasmania (#33)
Owner: Adriatic Fast Ferries Ltd.
Operator: Balearia
Length: 77,46 m
Breadth: 26,0 m |  | 03/25/2007 | 182 | 



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 | Route: Algericas - Tanger
Building year: 1995
Building yard: Bazan, Spain (#316)
Owner: Trasmediterranea
Operator: Acciona Trasmediterranea
Length: 96,2 m
Breadth: 14,6 m |  | 03/25/2007 | 113 | 



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 | Route: Algeciras - Ceuta
Building year: 1992
Building yard: Incat, Tasmania (#24)
Owner: Los Cipreses S.A.
Operator: Buquebus
Length: 74,0 m
Breadth: 26.0 m |  | 03/25/2007 | 108 | 



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 | Route: Algeciras - Ceuta
Building year: 1999
Building yard: Incat Australia Pte Ltd., Hobart (#52)
Owner: Compania Trasmediterranea S.A.
Operator: Acciona Trasmediterranea
Length: 96,0 m
Breadth: 26,0 m |  | 03/25/2007 | 90 | 



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 | The HSC Condor Vitesse is a 86m fast catamaran ferry operated by Condor Ferries.
Condor Vitesse was built in 1997 at the Incat Yards in Tasmania, Australia as Incat 044 but was not ordered by any ferry company. She was sent to Europe and arrived in July 1997 in Portland and was later moved to Århus, Denmark. By moving the vessel to Europe, Incat hoped that she would attract a bu... |  | 03/24/2007 | 120 | 



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 | A Very large Crude Carrier (VLCC) off the coast of Gibraltar. |  | 03/24/2007 | 200 | 



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 | The destroyer USS Turner Joy was the last Forrest Sherman class destroyer built. While some of these ships were later converted to guided missile destroyers, Turner Joy remains close to her original 1959 configuration. The destroyer has been restored to reflect the appearance during her active years between 1960 and 1982.
Turner Joy's distinctive service included a double-duty r... |  | 03/23/2007 | 205 | 



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 | USS Triton (SSRN/SSN-586), a nuclear-powered radar picket submarine, was the first vessel to execute a submerged circumnavigation of the Earth which was accomplished during its shakedown cruise in early 1960.
The USS Triton was the only Submarine fitted with a Presidential Suite. |  | 03/23/2007 | 371 | 



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 | USS Long Beach (CLGN-160/CGN-160/CGN-9) was a guided missile cruiser in the United States Navy. She was the only ship of her class.
Long Beach was the first "all-new" cruiser designed and constructed after World War II (all others were completions or conversions of cruisers begun or completed during the war). She was the third Navy ship named after the city of Long Bea... |  | 03/23/2007 | 247 | 



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 | The Armys Spearhead TSV-1X is a high-speed troop transport that has been in operation since 2002. The TSV-1X stands for troop support vehicle number one experimental.
The US military became interested in High Speed Vehicles (HSV) when they saw the vehicles successfuly used by the Australian Navy during the East Timor crisis in 1999. The Navy, Marines and Army are all presently e... |  | 03/23/2007 | 191 | 



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 | USS Albacore (AGSS-569) was a unique research submarine that pioneered the teardrop hull form (sometimes referred to as an "Albacore hull") of modern submarines. It was the third ship of the United States Navy to be named for the albacore, a small tuna found in temperate seas throughout the world.
After frequent diesel engine failures had caused repeated delays in her ... |  | 03/23/2007 | 296 | 



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 | HNLMS Abraham Crijnssen was stationed in the Dutch East Indies when WW II began. After the destruction of the Allied Fleet by the Japanese during the Battle of the Java Sea in February 1942, Crijnssen's captain was ordered to escape with his ship to Australia. Covered with tree branches, the minesweeper crossed the Japanese naval lines camouflaged as a tropical island.
After WW ... |  | 03/23/2007 | 135 | 



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 | Originally commissioned by the East German Navy as the Rudolf Eglehofer, the Hiddensee is a Tarantul I class corvette built at the Petrovsky Shipyard in 1984, located near the Soviet city of St. Petersburg (formerly Leningrad). The world's only exhibited example of a Soviet-built missile corvette, Hiddensee was designed to oppose any naval threat to the East German Coast, and to fulfill this mi... |  | 03/23/2007 | 163 | 



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