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Various boats and ships, mostly military. |
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 | Archeologists have found a 600 years old shipwreck from the late 1300s buried in the mud of a bay in central Stockholm. Scientists expect buried ship to be well-preserved. |  | 03/09/2006 | 402 | 



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 | The M/S Estonia was a Roll-On Roll-Off car and passenger ferry built in 1979 at the German shipyard Meyer Werft in Papenburg. The M/S Estonia sank on September 28, 1994 at about 00:55 to 01:50 (UTC+2) en route from Tallinn, Estonia to Stockholm, Sweden. Out of the total 989 people on the ship only 137 were saved. The direct cause of the accident was the failure of locks on the bow vi... |  | 03/08/2006 | 918 | 
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 | Don't quite know what this boat is up to off the south coast of England... man overboard? |  | 02/28/2006 | 286 | 



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 | The ship hall containing the HMS Mary Rose, flagship of King Henry VIII, salvaged from the bed of the Solent and undergoing archeological restoration. |  | 02/27/2006 | 223 | 



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 | This is the SS United States it is the largest OCEANLINER ever built here in the United States it has recently been bought by Norweigan Cruise Lines to be refurbished. She is on the National Preservation List and her sister ship the SS America (also on this website under ships) broke in two when she was being towed to be refurbished part of this ship lies on a beach in the Canary Island very i... |  | 02/22/2006 | 313 | 



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 | Carries vehicles and passengers just a few hundred metres between Cowes and East Cowes. Sounds pointless but avoids the notorious Coppins Bridge Roundabout in Newport. |  | 02/14/2006 | 221 | 



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 | H.M. Submarine Ocelot was the last warship built for the Royal Navy at Chatham and served the Royal Navy during the Cold War she was a Diesel / Electric submarine HMS Cavalier The Royal Navy’s last operational Second World War destroyer, HMS Cavalier was built in 1944 and served with the Home Fleet, in the Western Approaches and with the British Pacific Fleet until 1946. Awarded the ‘Arctic 194... |  | 02/13/2006 | 328 | 



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 | Found a shipwreck near al-Basrah / Iraq |  | 02/13/2006 | 490 | 



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 | Two Ferries in New Orleans loading cars at the same time. |  | 02/09/2006 | 193 | 



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 | Naufragio, Shipwreck, in Fortaleza, CE - Brasil. |  | 02/04/2006 | 546 | 



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 | Two very busy transports on the Mississippi River north of Memphis. Zoom in and look. |  | 02/02/2006 | 211 | 



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The Music City Queen at Opry Mills.The Music City Queen is a replica showboat operating for entertainment purposes on the Cumberland River. It is the smaller of two stern-wheel paddle steamers based at Opry Mills in Nashville, Tennessee; the other is the General Jackson
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 | Battleship Mikasa Memorial, Yokosuka City |  | 01/31/2006 | 344 | 



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 | ABP Is The UK’s Leading Ports Business, Providing Innovative & High-Quality Port Facilities & Services To Shippers & Cargo Owners. This Is A Collection Of All 21 Ports. |  | 01/31/2006 | 226 | 



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 | On December 7th, 2004, the crew of the M/V Selendang Ayu reported that they had lost power and were adrift off Unalaska Island. Efforts to tow the vessel failed and it went aground and broke apart between Skan Bay and Spray Cape at approximately 6pm, December 8. The Selendang Ayu carried approximately 424,000 gallons of Intermediate Fuel Oil and 18,000 gallons of Marine Diesel. |  | 01/25/2006 | 471 | 
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 | In this file are placemarks for some of the key locations in the history of the Kalakala. She served in the Seattle, Washington area as one of the most unique ferryboats in the world.
You can find a complete history of the boat at: http://www.kalakala.org/ |  | 01/22/2006 | 150 | 



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 | One of only two surving British WW1 warships, the 2nd oldest comissioned ship in the Royal Navy (HMS Victory being the oldest) and the sole known survior of the Battle of Jutland. |  | 01/21/2006 | 360 | 



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 | Side scan sonar image of a french submarine lost in WW1 |  | 01/20/2006 | 639 | 



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 | Four-masted steel barque,4900 tons dwt., built as "Kurt" 1904 in Glasgow for the German nitrate trade. Confiscated by US government as WW1 reparations, bought by the famous Swedish ship-owner Gustaf Erikson. Final commercial voyage carrying Australian wheat to the UK in 1938, as immortalised by Eric Newby in "The Last Grain Race". Now "restored" as a restaurant. |  | 01/20/2006 | 234 | 



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 | The Boss 400 was the biggest floating crane in Africa when the towing lines broke and hit the rocks in a storm. |  | 01/16/2006 | 655 | 



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 | Two ships passing in the cold North Sea off the coast of Norway (brrrr) |  | 01/16/2006 | 185 | 



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 | A submarine in the Willamette River - permanent display at OMSI in Portland, Oregon. |  | 01/16/2006 | 318 | 



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 | Portsmouth Commercial Port - Britain's best connected ferry port |  | 01/13/2006 | 210 | 



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 | This hotel is a luxory yacht. |  | 01/12/2006 | 348 | 



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 | The Freightship "Cap San Diego" was Built in 1962 in Hamburg / Germany.
Since 1987 it's a Museum-Ship of the City of Hamburg and can be visitet every Day from 10 am to 6 pm for 6.- EUR p/P.
Also their are Cabins to book. Info: http://www.capsandiego.de |  | 01/11/2006 | 242 | 



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