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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

Comments (64)


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danapommet

11:37PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

Great rigging shots and stitch work.

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claude19

11:39PM | Sun, 22 April 2012

wonderful shot..."On the Docks" !!!

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Katraz

1:14AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Nice work Jocko the stitching is top notch.

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lyron

1:26AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Cool shot!!

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jclP

1:50AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

fantastic capture

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rainbows

2:27AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Splendid work, dear Jock. Hugs for all day. Di. xx

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renecyberdoc

2:46AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

great capture bro.

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miztere

2:47AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

thanks for share great capture

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A_Sunbeam

2:49AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Not very comfortable with all those peooke on board!

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UteBigSmile

2:52AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Very nice looking capture!

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fallen21

3:59AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Wonderful shot.

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bimm3d

4:48AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

great POV and beautiful photo!!

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Feliciti

7:23AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

great capture of this both !!

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flavia49

9:25AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

marvelous image

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moochagoo

11:40AM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Interesting historical ship.

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kenmo

12:35PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Outstandinding photo...

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Pierrot_Lunaire

12:54PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Excellent capture!!

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Crudelitas

2:28PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Oh, if you consider that the people were on these small ships traveling so long ... Fabulous photo!

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dochtersions

3:14PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

This is so beautiful with those sails as once was on a ship, Jock. A great capture!

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evielouise

3:43PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

nope,,,,not for me tooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo croWded! great photo though AWESOME~!!

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junge1

5:05PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Great capture Jocko!

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Erestorfan

6:54PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

I can NOT imagine crossing a LAKE let alone the ocean in boats this small...and with that many people! How DID they do it??? Ugh. Guess I'd just rather have a cruise ship!

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netot

8:30PM | Mon, 23 April 2012

Fantastic!! I always admired Columbus and his crews! You must be brave to dare to face the unknow on these nutshells!!!! Love the light and mood!!

angora

2:04AM | Tue, 24 April 2012

awesome!!!!! (also here... as a virtual 3D model by the VanishingPoint)

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marybelgium

6:26AM | Tue, 24 April 2012

excellent ! interesting...

bakr

8:11AM | Tue, 24 April 2012

Great excellent capture!+++++5

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sharky_

10:19AM | Tue, 24 April 2012

Very nice. I wonder how it feels to ride this... Impressive shot. Aloha

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adrie

12:39PM | Tue, 24 April 2012

Beautiful photoshot Jock.

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cfulton

1:48PM | Tue, 24 April 2012

Almost inconceivable that so many could be on a ship this small. Well done on the stitching, great perspective. Clive

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Madbat

4:56AM | Wed, 25 April 2012

I'm impressed they made it across the ocean in those things in the first place!


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