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wyzteri · 9 months ago
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Went to see the Niña and Pinta replicas today
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ltwilliammowett · 1 year ago
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The Notorious is a replica 15th century caravel. The ship took ten years to build, made entirely from reclaimed timber. She was launched at Martins Point, Port Fairy, Victoria, Australia, on Monday, 7 February 2011.
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illustratus · 5 days ago
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Ribeira das Naus shipyard in Lisbon by Alfredo Roque Gameiro
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gusbertram · 16 days ago
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"Sailing Ship"
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ghostriderslade · 5 months ago
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fieriframes · 2 years ago
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[We sailed away on a winter's day. With fate as malleable as clay. But ships are fallible, I say. And the nautical, like all things, fades. And I can recall our caravel. A little wicker beetle shell. With four fine masts and lateen sails. Its bearings on Cair Paravel.]
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ldagence · 1 year ago
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★彡𝓛𝓓ミ★
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mapleicedlatte · 1 year ago
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Found this boat just fuckin parked up at the jetty today?? Hello? 👀
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xamaxenta · 2 years ago
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Got some first requests for BB/Ace if you wanna throw them in lolol /crying bloom
Oh NO mika good luck 😂😭 i recall u mentioned u mostly only write bb to have him die
Uhm no pressure 👉🏽👈🏽?
But i think its always fun if BB is rly handsy with Ace clearly possessive but Ace thinks its sweet lol
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histrorybygosh · 2 years ago
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Full size replica of the Mathew. John Cabot sailed the Mathew, a caravel, to the east coast of Canada in 1497.
Caravels had a low draught and lanteen or triangular sails with a weight of about 80 tons.
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fromthulcandra · 2 months ago
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I do not exist, we faithfully insist
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michael-rosskothen · 2 months ago
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swtechspecs · 7 months ago
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Ubrikkian Industries Seltiss-2 Caravel ("Hutt Caravel")
Source: The Essential Guide to Vehicles and Vessels (Del Rey, 1996)
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methulusyllasluth · 8 months ago
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Concept art for a Comic Book project : "The Great City of Ibd Al Assar" You can see focuses on some parts of the painting on my Behance gallery : https://www.behance.net/gallery/206829837/The-Great-City-of-IbdAl-Assar
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mentiradeloro · 9 months ago
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"Christopher Columbus' caravel"
Today's illustration is a representation of one of the Christopher Columbus' caravels, that left Cadiz on 3rd August 1492 and that went down in history as the protagonists of one of the greatest adventures of humanity.
All the illustrations were created using the traditional oil painting technique in digital format by @Mentiradeloro
👉 This work was created for the commemoration of the 550th anniversary of the Proclamation of Queen Isabella the Catholic. The illustrations, which showed images of Isabella's life, were projected in a video mapping show on ​​the east facade of the Alcázar of Segovia on Friday, October 4, 2024. Find the complete project on my website: https://www.mentiradeloro.es/proclamacion-reina-isabel/
👉 Follow me on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/mentiradeloro/
👉 Full video of the video-mapping show: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IfgObuH2eOM&t=1s
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dragonkingancalagon · 11 months ago
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War at Sea - Caravel
Era of discovery, which started in 15th century, had many consequences: good and bad alike. It expanded European knowledge of the world, but this often came with conquest of indigenous peoples. A combination of ambition, navigational prowess and advanced naval architecture catapulted Spain and Portugal to premier Western powers. Caravel was the harbinger of the era of discovery. But little is…
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