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 | Cavour (C552, formerly Andrea Doria) is an Italian light V/STOL aircraft carrier. Built by Fincantieri from 2001, Cavour was launched from the Riva Trigoso shipyard in Genoa on July 20, 2004 and is expected to enter service in 2008 after finishing work at Muggiano and Riva Trigoso.
The ship is designed to combine V/STOL and helicopter air operations, amphibious operations, and th... |  | 05/02/2006 | 349 | 



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 | South west of Sicily, Italy in the Mediterranean |  | 05/02/2006 | 123 | 



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 | Clemenceau (R98), often affectionately called "le Clém'", was the 8th aircraft carrier of the French Navy. From the 1960s to the 1990s, she was the backbone of the French Navy, along with her sister-ship, the Foch. During her career, she sailed more than a million nautical miles in 3125 days at sea, on all the seas of the world. She was the second French warship to be named after Geor... |  | 05/02/2006 | 591 | 



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 | Ekso limani, and Meso Limani are the only two ports of Tinos island, Cyclades, where Ferries from other islands and Athens stop. |  | 05/02/2006 | 122 | 



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 | Small 20 ft sunken boat in high res. |  | 04/30/2006 | 327 | 



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 | Port of Balchik, Bulgaria |  | 04/28/2006 | 110 | 



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 | In 1984, the destroyer was brought to the Washington Navy Yard. She lies moored in the Anacostia River and serves as a distinctive attraction for visitors to the historic area, her former ASROC magazine converted to a display area and with some of her internal areas opened for visitors to tour.
Barry earned two battle stars for her service in the Vietnam War.
Pictu... |  | 04/27/2006 | 276 | 



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 | Stand almost anywhere around the upper reaches of the Firth of Clyde and you will hardly fail to notice one of it's most famous landmarks.
Locally referred to as "the sugar boat" she lies on a sandbank at the Tail o' the Bank (the upper firth anchorage) near to the promontory of Ardmore Point and was the 8325 grt Greek cargo ship CAPTAYANNIS.
On the eveni... |  | 04/27/2006 | 206 | 



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 | This is not the Star Trek ship...
The USS Enterprise (CVN-65) was the world's first nuclear-powered aircraft carrier and the eighth U.S. Navy ship of the name. As of 2006, the ship is homeported at Norfolk, Virginia, and scheduled for retirement in 2013. Her intended replacement is the as-yet-to-be-named CVN-21 class supercarrier CVN-78.
Enterprise was originally designate... |  | 04/27/2006 | 969 | 



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 | Inchon was redesignated a Mine Countermeasures Command and Support Ship, MCS-12, 6 March 1995, and converted at Ingalls Shipbuilding, Pascagoula, MS. between March 1995 and 28 May 1996. She was assigned to the Active Naval Reserve Force, 30 September 1996. On October 30, 2001 she suffered a boiler room fire while tied up pierside and severe damage was done to her propulsion; the decision was ma... |  | 04/27/2006 | 181 | 



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 | The INS Vikrant (Hindi: विक्रान्त (formerly the HMS Hercules (R49)) was a Majestic-class light aircraft carrier of the Royal Navy. Her keel was laid down November 12, 1943 by Vickers-Armstrong was launched on September 22, 1945. Construction was suspended after World War II and she was laid up for possible future use. In January 19... |  | 04/27/2006 | 251 | 



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 | Cargo Ship near Archar, Bulgaria. |  | 04/26/2006 | 87 | 



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 | Cargo Ship in the Bulgarian Danube. |  | 04/26/2006 | 82 | 



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 | On the River Danube near Vidin, Bulgaria. |  | 04/26/2006 | 105 | 



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 | This is another unidentified wreck of a schooner barge in the Great lakes region, great for first dives or snorkeling! |  | 04/25/2006 | 303 | 



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 | The most visited wreck in the Manitou Islands area, it sank on November 29, 1960 after running into the previously wrecked Walter L. Frost that was about 600 feet south of this wreck, but is no longer visible. She was built in Hamburg, Germany. |  | 04/25/2006 | 297 | 



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 | location germany |  | 04/25/2006 | 120 | 



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 | cars on board vessels |  | 04/25/2006 | 133 | 



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 | The houseboat known as The Astoria was purchased in the 80's by David Gilmore, the voice and guitar of Pink Floyd. Pink Floyd's two most recent albums were recorded here. |  | 04/24/2006 | 141 | 



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 | Long Beach Russian Submarine
Foxtrot 641 "Scorpion"
Located next to the Queen Mary is the Russian Submarine Exhibit. Passing through these gates visitors enter the front of the sub and work their way to the tail. Many visitors to Long Beach, California visit this site.
http://www.river-road.net/temiller/sub/Sub2/ |  | 04/18/2006 | 558 | 



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 | HMS Wellington is the headquarters ship of the Honourable Company of Master Mariners. It is now known as the HQS Wellington. More inside. |  | 04/17/2006 | 204 | 



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 | Step aboard the historic HMS President (1918) for the ultimate event experience on the River Thames, in the heart of the City of London. Moored on the Embankment next to Blackfriars Bridge, HMS President (1918) offers an impressive variety of function rooms, bars and decks open until 2a.m. that make the prefect venue for hosting dinners, parties, conferences and weddings.
Located... |  | 04/17/2006 | 162 | 



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 | One of Six HMS Bristol's, this ship was the only Type 82 destroyer of the Royal Navy. It is now a training ship stationed off of Whale Island, Portsmouth. A lot more information, including pictures and history, in the file. |  | 04/17/2006 | 180 | 



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 | Nine ships in the British Royal Navy have been called HMS Boxer. The HMS Boxer in this file is the newest, a type 22 frigate. Destroyed in 2004, she no longer exists.
Author's Note: She exists in this file because the satellite image predates 2004. More info and pics in the inside. |  | 04/17/2006 | 129 | 



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 | Originally named the HMS Bloodhound, this Broadsword Class Frigate is now under control of the Romanian Navy, having been sold on Jamuary 14, 2003. More information and facts in the file.
Author's Note: Apparently its not 2003 yet in this image. |  | 04/17/2006 | 100 | 



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