A model in full sail of Christopher Columbus' “Santa Maria”, which, by the way, wasn't a caravel but a carrack. The ship models exhibition is on display at the “Tuttovela” village in occasion of the 29th “Trofeo Accademia Navale” (Naval Academy Trophy), taking place in Livorno in these days.Search labels: TAN - Tuttovela
External links: Santa Maria - Caravel - Carrack (Wikipedia) - 29th TAN (Official site)
A wonderful model.
ReplyDeleteVery nice. That would be a great exhibition to see.
ReplyDeleteHave fun at TAN.
ReplyDeleteSo that's the famous Santa Maria!
Is that a sail UNDER the bowsprit??
Love models of sailships, find them so enticing!
ReplyDeleteGod bless you!
Cezar
Then I shall enjoy the coming days! :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is so great VP. I love little models.
ReplyDeletei love how the water is created beneath the ship.
ReplyDeleteGreat shot! I really like it. FYI and as a curious fact, Cristopher Columbus died in my town, Valladolid.
ReplyDeleteCool model. Is that how the sails really looked? I wouldn't have imagined them with the crosses.
ReplyDeleteThis is one exhibition that would be brilliant to see. Love the old ships.
ReplyDeleteBelieve it or not, I didn't know the difference between the two. Shame on me!... So, the carrack is what we call a 'nau'. Thanks, VP.
ReplyDeleteAlways enjoy your sea lore.
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