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 | In November 2004, IHI Marine United Inc. (IHIMU) completed SANHA LPG FPSO, a liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) floating production storage and offloading unit, and delivered it to Single Buoy Moorings Inc. of Monaco, which placed an order to IHIMU in May 2002; this FPSO is now in operation in the Sanha District of Angola in West Africa.
SANHA LPG FPSO is the first floating storage f... |  | 10/23/2007 | 180 | 



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 | The ship being constructed looks to be over 1,500 feet long. |  | 10/22/2007 | 552 | 



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 | This ship is/was used as a tour bout in Stockholm and was called Svea Viking.
But on april 28th. 2007 at 4:30am it caught fire and burned down. May 25th. it was breaked up.
Originally it was build as a minelayer for the British Royal Navy in 1943, rebuild as a ferry in 1946. Since then and 1996 it sailed under various names in Norway and Sweden.
1996... |  | 10/21/2007 | 156 | 



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 | Seems like this boat just hit an enormous rock.. |  | 10/18/2007 | 702 | 



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 | The PS Wingfield Castle is a former River Humber ferry, now preserved as a museum ship in Hartlepool, County Durham, England.
The Wingfield Castle was built William Gray & Company at Hartlepool, and launched in 1934, along with a sister ship, the Tattershall Castle. A third similar vessel, the Lincoln Castle (not built in Hartlepool), was launched in 1940.
She ... |  | 10/17/2007 | 133 | 



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 | HMS Trincomalee is a Royal Navy Leda-class sailing frigate built shortly following the end of the Napoleonic Wars. After serving as a hulk, she was restored to her original appearance, and now serves as a museum ship.
The Trincomalee is one of two surviving frigates of this era. She was built in Bombay India in 1817, out of teak, due to oak shortages in Britain as a result of shi... |  | 10/17/2007 | 129 | 



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 | Outline of a 122 year old shipwreck called The Juno in Lake Ontario. Interesting because it lies below the surface of Lake Ontario. |  | 10/10/2007 | 1,042 | 



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 | A 1000+ foot cruiseship near the French city of Nice. |  | 10/08/2007 | 207 | 



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 | The shipyards near Koroto, China are where the new Type 094 Jin class submarines are being built. The old image is gone now, and in its place we are given two brand new SSBN submarines sitting at the dock awaiting the finishing touches. |  | 10/04/2007 | 705 | 
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 | This submarine travels trough the channel between USA and Canada, towards Naval Base Kitsap. |  | 10/03/2007 | 568 | 



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 | Charles de Gaulle (R91) is the only serving French aircraft carrier and is the flagship of the French Navy (Marine Nationale). She is the tenth French aircraft carrier, the first French nuclear-powered surface vessel, and the first nuclear-powered carrier built outside of the United States Navy. She is named after the French statesman and general, Charles de Gaulle. |  | 10/03/2007 | 344 | 



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 | The Mistral (L9013) is an amphibious assault helicopter carrier of the French Marine Nationale, the fourth vessel to bear the name, and lead ship of her class. |  | 10/03/2007 | 188 | 



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 | The same cruiseship seen at two different points around the island of Thira, Greece. |  | 10/02/2007 | 880 | 
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 | Three submarines stationed in Terebilovka, Russia. These subs are pretty large, over 35 feet wide and 200 feet long. |  | 10/02/2007 | 940 | 



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 | The 4,500/5,500-ton Type 091 (US Department of Defense designation Han-class) was the first nuclear-powered submarine (SSN) class deployed by the People's Liberation Army Navy. The first submarine in the class was commissioned in 1974 and the fifth and final boat of the class was commissioned in 1990. The Han-Class is the among the first generation of nuclear-powered submarine in the People's L... |  | 10/02/2007 | 690 | 



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 | big ship |  | 10/01/2007 | 433 | 



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 | The Texas Air Museum is home to the bridge and island of the Vietnam era helicopter carrier IWO JIMA (LPH-2) . It rises over 100 feet above the south Texas plain. This carrier was involved with the pickup of the crew of the ill-fated Apollo 13 crew. |  | 09/26/2007 | 202 | 



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 | Here is one I've not seen on any sights yet.
19°19'16.00"S 149° 1'5.92"E |  | 09/24/2007 | 748 | 



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 | The Hans Egede was a wooden, auxiliary 3-masted ship, built in 1922 by J. Th. Jorgensen at Thuro, Denmark. It was reported damaged by fire on 21 August 1955. and towed to Dover where the fire was extinguished. In 1957 she passed into the ownership of the Atlas Diesel Co. and was towed out of Dover by the tug Westercock. She then spent some years in the Medway as a coal and/or grain hulk. She wa... |  | 09/24/2007 | 242 | 



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 | An icebreaker near Mirny Station in the Antarctica. |  | 09/22/2007 | 1,100 | 



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 | G Class is one of the frigate classes of the Turkish Navy. They are all ex-Oliver Hazard Perry class guided-missile frigates mainly designed for air defense with a weapons configuration that is optimized for general warfare and capable enough to do most jobs adequately. A total of eight G Class frigates are currently operated by the Turkish Navy. They are named as TCG GAZİANTEP (F-490), TC... |  | 09/19/2007 | 966 | 



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 | Submarines stationed in Al Iskandariyah, Egypt. |  | 09/13/2007 | 798 | 



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 | Two tiny human powered boats, between the huge ship docks at Kiel Germany |  | 09/01/2007 | 252 | 



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 | The Gorch Fock I is a German three-mast barque. |  | 08/28/2007 | 370 | 



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 | A large (950 foot) cruise ship in Fort Lauderdale harbor. |  | 08/23/2007 | 352 | 



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