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The Last Caretaker Sets Sail for Early Access: A Haunting Oceanic Survival Shooter About Humanity’s Final HopeSail, scavenge, and safeguard the last hope of humanity in The Last Caretaker—an eerie oceanic survival shooter arriving later this year.
London's Union Maritime is outfitting its Brands Hatch tanker with 123-foot-tall sails that are projected to cut dirty fuel ...
The Festival of Sail officially kicked off with the Parade of Sail. Ten ships, including the USCG Cutter Sundew lined up to ...
For more than 200 years, the São José Paquete d’Africa lay hidden off Cape Town’s shore. Its excavation in 2014 uncovered a ...
Astoria has reached the final scrapyard where she will end her days after more than 70 years of ocean liner service.
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How Did 16th-Century Sailing Ships Operate? The Secrets of Early Exploration VesselsIn the 16th century, explorers’ sailing ships were the backbone of the Age of Exploration, enabling voyages across vast oceans to discover new lands, establish trade routes, and map the unknown world.
Between the mid-16th century and mid-19th century, tall ships — a term used to define traditionally rigged sailing vessels — ruled the high seas. During this Age of the Sail, different types ...
A 100-foot-long, double-masted sailing ship sank in the tidal canal of Alameda Harbor Sunday evening.
A Mexican Navy ship never intended to sail under the Brooklyn Bridge. U.S. and Mexican officials are investigating what led to the accident that killed two crew members.
There were 277 people on board when the ship drifted directly into the underside of the bridge on Saturday night, the authorities said. Two crew members were killed.
Organizers of Sail Amsterdam, a prominent maritime show in the Netherlands, announced today that Russian tall ships will be excluded from the event this summer, due to the geopolitical tensions ...
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