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ABV Simon Bolivar BE11 - IMO 7825992

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Photographer:
ventuari [ View profile ]
Captured:
Sep 1, 1982
Photo Category:
Auxiliaries
Added:
Mar 14, 2017
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Image Resolution:
2,048 x 1,562

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Venezuelan Navy sail training ship "Simón Bolivar" BE11
Early morning arrival with full sails. La Guaira, Venezuela.
Sorry for the quality. Scanned from an old 35 mms. hard copy in not good shape... Shot taken from a crew boat on the way back to my anchored ship ( waiting for a free pier...) The shot date its aprox. (but was in September 1982 for sure) Almost 35 years ago...
If accepted...Better at Full screen (for 2048 pix)

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Current name:
SIMON BOLIVAR
Current flag:
Venezuela
Home port:
Caracas
Vessel Type:
Sailing Vessel
Gross tonnage:
1,042 tons
Summer DWT:
260 tons

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Traditional rig sailing ships from 120 feet or 36.6 m LOA - 3 photos

Work Boats - 2 photos

Wheelhouse - 3 photos

Ship's Deck - 6 photos

Auxiliaries - 90 photos

_ Ship Crests - 3 photos

Photographers
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(23)

Pedro Amaral

3 photos

Cees Bustraan

29 photos

ventuari

4 photos

K. Watson

3 photos

India

14 photos

Captain Ted

12 photos

Carlos Andr

2 photos

b47b56

3 photos

Celso Marino

1 photos

LUIS ZUNINO

13 photos

petermax

1 photos

jdap

2 photos

LUC BARRY

1 photos

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Hi Denis. Sorry for the late answer. Did my best with the scanner... Thanks for your kind comments.
MBregards.
ventuari

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Just WOW!

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Hi Clyde. I like to "switch" sometimes between old 35 mms and new digital uploads...but most of my hundreds and hundreds of 35 mms. hard copy photos are in grainy paper and the negatives in bad shape. So, sometimes I fight with the scanner for hours to get one more or less acceptable for Shipspotting standards( regular or bad quality in my scanning levels...jeje)
Well, thanks for your kind comments my friend.
MBregards.
ventuari

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What a magnificent sight! Thank you ventuari for bringing this to us from your archives,

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