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 | The same exact ship seen 3 times in the harbour of Incheon, Korea. |  | 11/30/2007 | 187 | 



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 | Tour Boats being towed up the beach |  | 11/30/2007 | 118 | 



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 | NS Savannah, named for SS Savannah, the first steam-powered vessel to cross the Atlantic Ocean, was the first nuclear-powered cargo-passenger ship, one of only four nuclear-powered cargo ships ever built. |  | 11/28/2007 | 286 | 



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 | NS 50 Years Since Victory or 50 Years Anniversary of Victory (Russian: 50 лет Победы, transliterated as 50 Let Pobedy) is a Russian Arktika class nuclear powered icebreaker, the largest in the world as of 2007.
Construction on project no. 10521 started on October 4, 1989 at the Baltic Works in Saint Petersburg, USSR. Original... |  | 11/28/2007 | 282 | 



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 | Large Rowing Boats off the coast of China |  | 11/28/2007 | 135 | 



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 | Capsized ship in Magadan, Russia |  | 11/23/2007 | 251 | 



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 | Large collection of old shipwrecks |  | 11/23/2007 | 309 | 



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 | USS Nautilus (SSN-571) was the world's first operational nuclear-powered submarine and the first vessel to complete a submerged transit across the North Pole.
In July 1951 the US Congress authorized the construction of a nuclear-powered submarine for the U.S. Navy, which was planned and personally supervised by Admiral Hyman G. Rickover. On December 12, 1951 the U.S. Department o... |  | 11/04/2007 | 275 | 



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 | The MS Wuerttemberg or also SD Wuerttemberg is a ship museum converted side wheel steamers in Magdeburg.
The SD Wuerttemberg was built in the Rosslauer dockyard of brothers Sachsenberg 1908/1909. The ship was then on the Elbe for the Neue Deutsch-Boehmi Elbschiffahrt AG Dresden in use.
In World War II it was damaged by a low flier attack and a fire on the Dresden-Laubega... |  | 11/04/2007 | 160 | 



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 | Batavia was a ship of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). She was built in Amsterdam in 1628, and had 24 cast-iron cannons. Batavia was shipwrecked on her maiden voyage.
This is the twentieth century replica of the ship .
Started building in 1985 and finished in 1995, The Batavia. |  | 11/04/2007 | 155 | 



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 | Falmouth lifeboat, The Richard Scott, on its moorings at Port Pendennis, Falmouth |  | 11/03/2007 | 128 | 



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 | The King Harry on the river Fal in Cornwall, claimed to be one of the worlds top ten ferry crossings. |  | 11/02/2007 | 153 | 



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 | Braunston Marina near Daventry, one of the largest on the Uk canal system |  | 11/01/2007 | 109 | 



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 | At least 6 more wrecks on the same area as my original shipwreck post. |  | 10/30/2007 | 1,225 | 



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 | Mike Goldings open 60 racing yact Ecover in Ocean Village, Southampton.Name of boat very clear. |  | 10/29/2007 | 210 | 



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 | remains of ship in a channel near the outer harbour power facility, south australia |  | 10/28/2007 | 214 | 



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 | It plays host to a large part of the surface fleet of the Royal Navy including Invincible-class aircraft carriers, Type 42 destroyers, the majority of the Type 23 frigates, fishery protection vessels and two squadrons of mine counter-measures vessels (minesweepers and mine hunters). Most of the vessels based in Portsmouth form part of the Portsmouth Flotilla, under the Fleet First reorganisatio... |  | 10/25/2007 | 796 | 
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 | Many ships are based at the port, known as the Devonport Flotilla. This includes the Navy's assault ships HMS Ocean, HMS Albion and HMS Bulwark. It also serves as home port to most of the hydrographic surveying fleet of the Navy, the Trafalgar-class submarines and a substantial number of Type 22 and Type 23 frigates. |  | 10/25/2007 | 375 | 
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 | The Wasp was here for the Harborfest 2007. |  | 10/24/2007 | 212 | 



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 | You can see 3 Bremen class (F122), 1 Brandenburg class (F123) and 2 Sachsen class (F124) in the Naval Base and the Arsenal. |  | 10/24/2007 | 222 | 
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 | The Walrus class submarine is the only submarine class currently in operation in the Royal Netherlands Navy. They have been in use since 1990 and are all named after sea mammals. The Walrus class submarines are unusual in that instead of a cross-shaped assembly of stern diving planes and rudders, they mount four combined rudders and diving planes in an "X" configuration. This tail con... |  | 10/24/2007 | 212 | 



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 | This is the new high speed ferry that sail from Havneby on the danish island Romo to List on Sylt.
It has a speed of 16 knots and took over sailing in 2005. |  | 10/24/2007 | 126 | 



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 | D186 Mölders was a guided missile destroyer of the Bundesmarine (West German Navy) and later the Deutsche Marine (Navy of reunited Germany). It was the second ship of the Lütjens class, a modification of the Charles F. Adams class.
On March 3, 1965 Bath Iron Works got the order to build Mölders and her keel was laid down on April 12, 1966 with the hull number DDG-29. April 13, 1... |  | 10/24/2007 | 285 | 



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 | VT is building the bow sections, funnels and masts for all the six Type 45 destroyers so far ordered, working under sub contract to prime contractor BAE Systems.
The 1000 tonnes steel bow structure was carefully lifted on transporters, moved out of the main assembly hall at VT Shipbuilding's Portsmouth Ship Factory and manoeuvred onto keel blocks positioned on a barge moored in ... |  | 10/24/2007 | 262 | 



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 | You can see, that the ships are exectly the same, because the load of cars in bow are the same. A black car with sun roof window and the silver one behind the black.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HSC_Normandie_Express |  | 10/24/2007 | 236 | 



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