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"Notorious" leaving Batemans Bay
It was great to see and inspect the replica Portuguese caravel Notorious while it was visiting Batemans Bay, but it was overwhelming to actually see it putting to sea. I was unable to put aside the thought that, in all probability, it would have been nearly 500 years since such a ship had travelled our coast!
The second and third photos (in notes) show the ship passing offshore islands.
The second and third photos (in notes) show the ship passing offshore islands.
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An amazing story...reclaimed timber, 10 years in the making, what a dream!!!
And I found this news story too! Fabulous to learn more!
www.naroomanewsonline.com.au/story/1623860/historic-replica-caravel-notorious-at-bermagui
Thank you for taking a picture that excited me so much that I bounced all over the internet to find out more!! WONDERFUL!!!
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