Ambassador - the rusty whale
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Ambassador
Estrecho de Magallanes - Magellan Street......the ships name is "Ambassador", built in 1869, a very fast british tea clipper......now its not so fast anymore, I think ;-)
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Berny club has replied to FrankBerny club has replied to Christel Ehretsmann clubUnd gut, dass Du daneben stehst, ich hätte es ohne Größenvergleich kleiner eingeschätzt.
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Berny club has replied to cps2006Not so far in Falklands there is still an signiticative collection of old sailboats ( XIX century) .
The history of the sailships that tried to make this route (south of SA and Cape Horn) is an impressive chapter of world navigation.
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