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image 2004 Altes Schiffshebewerk Henrichenburg - Museumsschiffe im Oberwasser 2
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image 1980 A picture of the USS Hornet taken at a side angle
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image 1960 Asgard Childers DublinDocks
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image 2016 Buildings at Sandtorkai, HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany (2016)
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image Cableship Thalis
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image Carabela Niña Palos
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image 2007 Cuxhaven stadtsee 02
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image Cuxhaven stadtsee 03
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image 2018 Hanse harbour (left: Hude bridge, rechts: ship “Willi”), Stade, Lower Saxony, Germany (2018)
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image HTMS Maeklong
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image Le Redoutable Aussenansicht
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image 2016 Magellan-Terrassen in the HafenCity, Hamburg, Germany (2016)
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image 2009 Museum vessel Cap San Diego near Bremerhaven, Germany
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image 2002 Pantserkruiser Aurora
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image 2016 Schokker “Anita” on the Rhine (and bridge (Bundesstraße 67)) near Rees, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2016)
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image 2016 Schokker “Anita” on the Rhine (and bridge (Bundesstraße 67)) near Rees, North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany (2016)
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image 2016 Ship “Heureka”, Emden, Lower Saxony, Germany (2016)
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image Tampak Luar Monumen Kapal Selam Surabaya 2
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image 2006 Tugboat-ship-Duluth-20060528
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image USS Texas has the left torpedo blister removed, revealing the original hull and narrower profile when built; the torpedo blisters were added during the 1925 modernization.
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image 2011 USS Torsk (SS-423) in Baltimore
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image 2009 Yokohama-nipponmaru-panorama-july-2009
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