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Nice one, do you know the name?
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No Sir,

It is named as I found it. It is a good looking vessel. I'll look at the
N-Geo site.

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Nice one, do you know the name?
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"Glorious age of sail comes to life for cadets aboard the Belgian school
ship Mercator, driving past the Virginia capes on a visit to America in
1959."
—From the National Geographic book Men, Ships, and the Sea, 1973

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Nice one, do you know the name?
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Default Sailboat, Hampton Roads, Virginia, 1959

Absolutely amazing the things you guys can dig up on request!!!

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On Thu, 26 Jun 2008 12:26:49 -0500, "cap"
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"Glorious age of sail comes to life for cadets aboard the Belgian school
ship Mercator, driving past the Virginia capes on a visit to America in
1959."
—From the National Geographic book Men, Ships, and the Sea, 1973

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"cap" schreef in bericht
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From a.b.p.w. (National Geo Mag Scan)

Nice one, do you know the name?
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"cap" schreef in bericht
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"Glorious age of sail comes to life for cadets aboard the Belgian school
ship Mercator, driving past the Virginia capes on a visit to America in
1959."
-From the National Geographic book Men, Ships, and the Sea, 1973

Thanks for your effort to search and find the name.
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"cap" schreef in bericht
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"Glorious age of sail comes to life for cadets aboard the Belgian school
ship Mercator, driving past the Virginia capes on a visit to America in
1959."
-From the National Geographic book Men, Ships, and the Sea, 1973


Nice picture, my brother will like it he is the commander of the vessel now.
Willem



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On Sun, 29 Jun 2008 11:56:46 +0200, "Willem Van der Voort"
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"Glorious age of sail comes to life for cadets aboard the Belgian school
ship Mercator, driving past the Virginia capes on a visit to America in
1959."
-From the National Geographic book Men, Ships, and the Sea, 1973


Nice picture, my brother will like it he is the commander of the vessel now.
Willem


Cool, she is a beauty and that is a wonderful picture.
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