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That is the 450th anniversary of Sir Francis Drake anchoring his ship, the Golden Hind, for a few weeks at the Marin coastline in 1579. The exhibit will include a 7-by-13-foot mural of Drake’s ...
That is the 450th anniversary of Sir Francis Drake anchoring his ship, the Golden Hind, for a few weeks at the Marin coastline in 1579. The exhibit will include a 7-by-13-foot mural of Drake's ...
It’s not the first cruise company to offer people a new life on the waves though. The World set sail on a ‘never-ending’ ...
The all-balcony vessel, described as "production ready", is due to set sail in early 2028. It has been in development for ...
A Dangerous but Vital Ocean Channel Named after 16th-century explorer Sir Francis Drake ... crossing the "Drake Shake" due to its rough waters. Sticky mats are often used on ship tables to ...
Plans have been unveiled for a £1.2 billion residential cruise ship to be built on the Clyde. Ayr-based company Clydebuilt has revealed plans for its Dark Island cruiseliner, which is at "production ...
It is complicated; our ship did not enter the Strait ... the English navigator Sir Francis Drake, in 1577. Both the Strait of Magellan and the Cape Horn route are prone to gale force winds, icebergs ...
Passengers survive the ultimate Drake Shake: 48 hours of insane seas, 35-foot waves and unforgettable adventure through the Drake Passage.
Plans have been unveiled for a £1.2 billion residential cruise ship to be built on the Clyde ... which will retrace "the seafaring routes of Christopher Columbus, Francis Drake and James Cook".