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Re: (Non-LEGO) Recommendation
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Fri, 1 Dec 2000 17:20:35 GMT
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In lugnet.pirates, James Simpson writes:
At the Corpus Christ, TX Natural History Museum, replicas of the Nina, Pinta,
and Santa Maria are being built by craftsmen using, IIRC, essentially the same
building techniques as were employed on the originals.  It is a fascinating
display, and what really struck me was the compact size of the vessels.  I grew
up in a mobile home, and I can verify that these ships were *much* smaller than
a mobile home (we usually called the really small rigs "travel trailers" - these
might have been as long as a decent travel trailer.)  Anyway, the hardihood that
must have been required for seafaring in such vessels is really incredible.

   Do you know where any .jpgs are located?  I'd love to see them
   cobbling together some 15th-C. ships.  I do know there are a few
   replicas of Columbus's ships already floating around out there
   (quite literally!), so I wonder if these will vary from those
   at all...

   ...The Santa Maria was by far the largest of the ships, and I've
   only ever seen pictures of the Niña, but MAN that was tiny.

   best

   Lindsay



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(...) Sorry it took me so long to respond (I've been away from the net for about a week). Here are a few links: I was suprised to have little luck finding much on the web. I've enclosed 3 articles from the Corpus Christi Caller Times - it seems that (...) (23 years ago, 7-Dec-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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(...) . (...) At the Corpus Christ, TX Natural History Museum, replicas of the Nina, Pinta, and Santa Maria are being built by craftsmen using, IIRC, essentially the same building techniques as were employed on the originals. It is a fascinating (...) (23 years ago, 30-Nov-00, to lugnet.pirates)

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