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After Christopher Columbus sailed the ocean blue, the physical remains of his ships — the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria — remain lost.
BRUNSWICK - The black replicas of Christopher Columbus' Nina and Pinta sailed into the Port of Brunswick Wednesday for a five-day visit. The ships will be tied up at Brunswick Landing Marina and op… ...
The original ship traveled only 25,000 miles on Columbus' four transatlantic voyages. Five people typically sail on the Niña, about one-fifth the number crammed on its decks in Columbus' day.
A docked replica of a Christopher Columbus ship that sank in 2017 days after Hurricane Harvey struck Texas has gone under again.
CORPUS CHRISTI — A docked replica of a Christopher Columbus ship that sank in 2017 just days after Hurricane Harvey struck Texas has swamped again. Officials say divers will examine La Nina at ...
A replica of Christopher Columbus' ship Nina makes its way under the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, Monday, June 24, 2002. The Nina, which docked briefly in San Francisco before going on to ...
Step aboard and back in time on Christopher Columbus' ship Pinta in Mississippi 'I don't think there's anywhere you get a better feel for what it was like to sail with Columbus across the Atlantic ...
The Pinta tours as a ‘sailing museum’ to educate the public on the type of Portuguese ship used by Columbus and early explorers to discover the world.
In 1486, Columbus went to the Spanish monarchy of Queen Isabella of Castile and Ferdinand II of Aragon. Their focus was on a war with the Muslims, and their nautical experts were skeptical, so they, ...
The ship visited the Metro back in 2018, but back then it also came with the "Nina," another ship Columbus used on his voyage across the Atlantic Ocean.
A replica of Christopher Columbus's flagship Nao Santa Maria opened to public at London's St. Katharine Docks Marina on Thursday (May 29). The original ship was one of the three used by Columbus's ...