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 | This submarine U-359 of the Whiskey-class was build 1953 and was in active service until 1989.
1997 it came to Nakskov and today it's a museum with accustic submarine sounds showing daily life in a Soviet submarine. |  | 03/04/2007 | 418 | 



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 | The Clipper is the oldest steamship in use on the Great Lakes, and the second oldest non-ocean liner in use in America.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milwaukee_Clipper |  | 03/03/2007 | 232 | 



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 | The frigate Jylland is the longest wooden ship in the world, it was build 1860. It has as well sails and a steam engine. On may 9th. 1864 it took part in the sea bettle at the island Helgoland.
From 1874 to 1876 it was also royal wessel.
1908 it was taken out of service and sold to Germany for demolision but was resold for 48.105 danish kronors by a syndicate who wanted to... |  | 03/03/2007 | 235 | 



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 | River Ferry, Shoonhoven Netherlands |  | 03/03/2007 | 318 | 



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 | USS Carl Vinson rests dry docked at Northop Grumman Newport News.
Refuel and Complex Overhaul (RCOH) 2007 |  | 03/01/2007 | 499 | 



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 | The Norwegian Coastal Voyage Group offer a flexible and unique voyage along some of the worlds most beautiful coastline |  | 02/28/2007 | 577 | 



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 | Ive seen a documantary about Hoovercrafts.The US LCAC were also shown.They said the home base of the LCACs is near San Diego.
I found the base north of San Diego.
You can see some LCACs and the ramp which they take to drive into the sea. |  | 02/26/2007 | 203 | 



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 | In July 1998, Cable and Wireless Adventurer, a 125-foot long "superboat", circumnavigated the world in 74 days, 20 hours, 58 minutes, traveling more than 26,000 statute miles (41,800 km, 22,600 nautical miles), earning it the current Guinness World Record for fastest circumnavigation by a power vessel.
Source:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cable_and_Wireless_Adventurer |  | 02/24/2007 | 432 | 



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 | The Canadian Coast Guard Ship Des Groseilliers is an icebreaker in the Canadian Coast Guard.
The vessel has participated in a number of research voyages, including Ice Station Sheba. As part of the Sheba project the Groseillier allowed itself to be frozen into the ice for the duration of the long, dark, arctic winter, to serve as a base for scientific researchers. |  | 02/16/2007 | 281 | 



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 | Medium and small ship escort in restricted and shallow water including harbour breakout, with buoy handling and medium cargo capacity. |  | 02/16/2007 | 147 | 



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 | The CCGS Martha L Black is known for her versatility, that allows her to offer marine support to the regional programs.
Her primary mission as a buoy tender is to lay, recover and service buoys using her heavy lifting boom, whose maximum lifting capacity is 20 tons. She also carries out fixed aids maintenance and reconstruction operations..
The vessel's AC/AC pro... |  | 02/16/2007 | 149 | 



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 | What look like sunken ships in Southampton, England. |  | 02/15/2007 | 292 | 



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 | What seems to be a large floating crane, being towed by a tug boat and being shadowed by another boat (to the bottom left of placemark). |  | 02/15/2007 | 207 | 



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 | A huge ship being loaded/unloaded in Europort, Netherlands. |  | 02/15/2007 | 203 | 



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 | CCGS Sir William Alexander is a Canadian Coast Guard Ship and is classed a "Light Icebreaker - Major Navaids Tender". She is currently assigned to CCG Maritimes Region and is homeported at CCG Base Dartmouth, in Dartmouth, Nova Scotia. |  | 02/13/2007 | 207 | 



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 | CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent is a Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker. Named after the twelfth Prime Minister of Canada, Louis St. Laurent, the vessel is classed a "Heavy Gulf Icebreaker" and is the largest icebreaker and ship in the Canadian Coast Guard's fleet.
Built in 1969 by Canadian Vickers Ltd. in Montreal, Quebec, CCGS Louis S. St-Laurent underwent an extensive and cos... |  | 02/13/2007 | 225 | 



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 | Named after the late cancer research activist Terry Fox, the vessel was built in 1983 as MV Terry Fox by Burrard Yarrows Corporation in Victoria, British Columbia. MV Terry Fox, along with her sister ship MV Arctic Kalvik supported Gulf Oil's operations in the Beaufort Sea during the 1980s. Not limited to escorting tankers through ice, these multipurpose ships were designed to act as heavy tugs... |  | 02/13/2007 | 330 | 



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 | ROZENBURG, the Netherlands - The Keppel-Verolme Shipyard has been hired to enlarge a cruise ship owned by Miami, Florida-based Royal Caribbean International. The vessel, ‘Enchant-ment of the Seas’, will be stretched with an eleven decks high, 22-metres long segment in its current 279-metres long hull.
The ship surgery contract represents a value of $45 million and could be follow... |  | 02/12/2007 | 259 | 



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 | Submarines stationed in Tivat, Montenegro. |  | 02/11/2007 | 217 | 



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 | This is a strange looking ship, assuming it is a ship, in Rotterdam. Weird layout. Any Ideas as to what ship this is? Or What it is? |  | 02/11/2007 | 965 | 



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 | This placemark is about the massive trailing-suction hopper dredger and not the explorer after which the dredger is named. The dredger can be seen operating off of the Sakhalin Island. |  | 02/06/2007 | 604 | 



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 | The R/P FLIP is an open ocean research vessel. The FLIP (FLoating Instrument Platform) ship is a 355 foot vessel designed to partially flood and pitch backward 90 degrees, resulting in only the front 55 feet of the vessel pointing up out of the water, with bulkheads becoming floors. Pictures of this ship are frequently mistaken for a capsized ocean transport ship. |  | 02/02/2007 | 340 | 



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 | Rowing Team with Support boat on the river thames |  | 02/01/2007 | 134 | 



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 | Icebreaker "Angara", the first icebreaking cargo/passenger ship on Lake Baikal. http://www.icc.ru/fed/icebraker.html |  | 01/31/2007 | 200 | 



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 | Once upon a time, on a stormy night on June 6, 2000, the 250-metre long bulk carrier "MV River Princess" was yanked out from panjim port's outer anchorage, got drifted away and finally grounded at the picturesque Sinquerim-Candolim beach. It was a coincidence that exactly six years after the oil-carrying "MV Sea Transporter" was grounded off the Sinquerim beach, the "Ri... |  | 01/27/2007 | 794 | 



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