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Rounding Cape Horn on the Parma

Rounding Cape Horn on the Parma, originally uploaded by National Maritime Museum.

I mentioned a while back that George Oates spent a week at the Maritime Museum in November. The first set of photos curated by her were announced on Flickr today.

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Posted on 15 January, 200915 January, 2009Author Jim O'DonnellCategories geekage
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Last reply was 22 January, 2009
  1. Katie
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    The power of the sea is absolutely amazing. I love how the ship mate is completely focused on the task at hand.

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