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Russian Tall Ship<a href="http://www.flickr.com/photos/deesignphotography/23948376/" title="Photo Sharing"><img src="http://photos18.flickr.com/23948376_90a309d034.jpg" width="362" height="500" alt=""Pallada"" /></a>
<b>Pallada</b> Flag: Russia Rig: Full-rigged ship Homeport: Vladivostok, Russia Normal cruising waters: Worldwide Sparred length: 356' 4" Draft: 22' 4" Beam: 45' 9" Hull: Steel Pallada is the fifth ship of the Dar Mlodziezy-class built in Poland during the 1980’s. Unlike her white- hulled sisters, Pallada has a black hull with false gunports and resembles the great Russian Barque Kruzenshtern. She is named for the Greek goddess Pallas Athena. She is owned by Dalryba, a conglomerate of fishing companies, and offers sail training to foreign marine-college cadets. Though her homeport is in Vladivostok, which is on the far eastern coast of Russia, Pallada voyages widely. She visited the West Coast of the United States in 1989 and Europe in 1991; participated in the European Columbus Regatta in 1992; completed a circumnavigation to celebrate the 500th anniversary of the Russian navy in 1996; and sailed in the 1997 Hong Kong to Osaka race. Pallada sails with a compliment of 143 cadets and a permanent crew of 56 officers, teachers, and professionals. With twenty-six sails and masts soaring 162 feet above the deck, Pallada com¬bines traditional sail training with a modern maritime college curriculum.
Another awesome shot from you Dee.
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Dee nice pix.....but is there any reason that the left side is fighting for space.........
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i was aboard another tall ship and was leaning out to get this shot... i was hoping to get rid of as much distractions on the shore as possible i found it very difficult to get a good composition of these boats too many people around, no good spots to grab what i really wanted
Mate, there's just 'something' about old sail ships. Even a 25 yo one.
Nice pic. Steve.
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wonderful shot Dee... thanks for sharing.
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Has a mysterious feel to it when i look at it for some reason.....nice shot very sharp and clear
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Great shot here, not sure about the crop but love the white sails, Max
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