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Hidden Aircraft Carrier, Crouching Catamaran - If it had been daylight instead of pitch black at night, it would have looked like this....  (Photo by Defence images, UK Ministry of Defence) N ormally the night watches are calm, peaceful, serene times for reflecting upon the larger issues of life: 'Who are we?', 'Why are we here? ', ' How big is this galaxy really? ', ' How can I eat both ... - 2012/05/16

Cooking At Sea - B y the fourth day, the seasickness had vanished and a cooked meal seemed delightfully appealing. Even the Can Opener was starved.  So I set him to work in the galley, chopping and dicing under my expert tutelage. In no time flat, a brightly coloured meal hit the stern outdoor dining table. Fresh salad with cucumbers, tomatoes, celery, red an... - 2012/05/15

Sleeping In Shifts - I t took about three days for the crew to get used to each other and to the daily routine. We had been doing the night watches in pairs, so this meant about two shifts per night. ...And that our catnaps were only about 3 hours long max. Since everyone was groggy with the seasickness and the with lethargy that seems to settle at the beginning of an... - 2012/05/14

On The Open Sea - O ut of sight of land, we sailed...     ...and sailed... ...and sailed... ...and sailed...    ... from the Alboran Sea to the Balearic Sea to the Algerian Basin . F or 5.5 days straight . And it was awesome.   --Captain Cat  (transcribed by the Can Opener) - 2012/05/13

Dolphin Sighting! - Absolutely beautiful. They played in our bow wave for ages. They were about 6 feet lon g and probably some of the 'Striped Dolphin' (Stenella coeruleoalba), common in the Med.   The Can Opener refuses to let me retain one as a pet. Most unreasonable, wittering on about bathtub size and water salination issues. He is becoming obstreporous.&nbs... - 2012/05/09

The Night Watch - Last view of Spain as it slips away... T he first night watch was upon us.  I had arranged the night's schedule in pairs tonight: two on each watch for company, team bonding, and as the crew were adjusting to a new routine. The Can Opener and I were on first shift. I brought out my tome of preparatory notes, settled on the First Mate's lap un... - 2012/05/08

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Purchase Tall Ship and Great Lakes Lighthouse Photography by Linda Anderson in 5 matted sizes. View exquisite photos of Lighthouses, Tall Ships, Waterfalls, Harbors and other maritime and nautical images. Expanded descriptions and historical information is shown. Visit our website - you'll love what you see!


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Purchase Tall Ship and Great Lakes Lighthouse Photography by Linda Anderson in 5 matted sizes. View exquisite photos of Lighthouses, Tall Ships, Waterfalls, Harbors and other maritime and nautical images. Expanded descriptions and historical information is shown. Visit our website - you'll love what you see!
Tall Ships Marine Artist Jack Adamson Master Mariner
Tall Ship Paintings Gallery of Marine Artist Jack Adamson. Tall ship posters prints of seascapes landscapes historical studies, and British Merchant Navy history.
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Tall Ships: The Privateer Lynx
The Privateer Lynx is a powerful 122 foot Top Sail Schooner. She is a modern sailing ship inspired by an earlier Lynx built in 1812. The Lynx preserves the art and culture of sailing on a grand scale. The young people who sail her learn a sustainable way of life and travel. At sea, they gain profound insights into the history of America's struggle to preserve it's independence and mankind’s role on our planet.
Schooner Atlantic
The 185 foot, three-masted schooner Atlantic, long time holder of the world record for the crossing of the Atlantic Ocean under sail, designed by William Gardner and originally launched in 1903.

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