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the Nina and the Pina

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here is the ships. the bigger one was made 8 feet wide and 15 feet longer than the real one was made. The smaller one is the right size which had Columbus on it. Looking at make me wonder how 120 passengers went back to Spain in 1496. www.thenina.com this is a link to the information stitch with ICE with 11 photos . I then clone some areas that was missing

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jocko500

1:48PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

the bigger ship is in back

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magnus073

1:49PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

This is a fantastic capture of them Jock, you really did great. Just like you it's hard to imagine how that many people could fit on board

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Faemike55

1:50PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Fantastic capture Jock it makes you go 'hmmmmmm how did they do that?'

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Jean_C

1:52PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Splendid capture, excellent pov! Interesting documentation on these ships.

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jayfar

2:07PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Super cloning on this Jock and if you hadn't said I would never have guessed! A lovely shot and voyaging back to Spain must have been horrendous.

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durleybeachbum

2:10PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Very clever work.

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emmecielle

2:11PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Excellent shot! :)

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eekdog

2:20PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

they were fit in like sardines i think Jocko, cool ship and capture.

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rachris480907

2:20PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Very nice!

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alessimarco

2:37PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

~Super capture Jocko!~

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exyooper

2:48PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Nice capture.

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Star4mation

3:08PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Super photo Jock :)

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DennisReed

3:14PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Cool!

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drifterlee

3:20PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

They must have been crowded in there, Jocko. Cool shot!

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Richardphotos

3:47PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

like sardines in a can. outstanding historical post

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kbrog

3:55PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

It must have been a hard trip in ships like that. Excellent capture! :)

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carlx

4:01PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Great capture, Jock!!!

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daggerwilldo

4:08PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

WOW WHAT A NEAT SHOT. LOVE THE SKIES ON THIS SERIES. WELL DONE!!!

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sandra46

4:50PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

SUPERB CAPTURE

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VEDES

4:53PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Amazing capture!!1Bravo!!!!

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angelbearzs

5:00PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

nice image :D

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jeroni

5:16PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Fantastic colors and shadow.Wonderful photo.

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goodoleboy

5:45PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

The Nina and the Pinta, but where is the Santa Maria? Cool ambience in this image of the boats sitting amidst the dour foreground and background, Jock. And they could have stacked the people one atop another, like cordwood, when going back to Spain .

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mgtcs

5:57PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

WOW...Wonderful capture Jocko, marvelous one!

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midnightmum

6:24PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

The rigging looks lovely against the blue sky, well done.

KnightWolverine

7:09PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

The things one gets to see when having friends with cameras....(smiles).... Such a fantastic capture Jocko!

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Jay-el-Jay

8:36PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

It is incredible that they were able to make such a long historic voyage in such small ships.

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vaggabondd

8:55PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

this is very cool my friend, nice capture

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Radar_rad-dude

10:05PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Great stitching job and a wonderful photo, Jocko! Bravo!

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RodS

10:29PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Really great photo, Jock! I can't imagine crossing the Atlantic on oone of those......


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