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Amazing vintage photos of Hughes H-4 Hercules, the world’s largest flying boat that flew for only 26 seconds.
A squadron at sea (1985,paper, watercolor)-Viktor Nikolaevich Shcherbakov (1928-1996) was a Soviet artist.
Warships at Anchor by Moonlight by Eduardo de Martino
”Issen-Boku” spring, Kisatrazu-city Chiba-pref, Japan.
An overhead view of the battleship USS Missouri (BB-63) firing broadside from its Mark 7 16-inch/50-caliber guns during a firepower demonstration, 1988. https://wrhstol.com/2LmZNnE
Swordfish aircraft of No. 824 Squadron Fleet Air Arm going down the lift aboard HMS Activity, date unknown Photographer S. J. Beadell Source Imperial War Museum Identification Code A 18270
MOL Truth arriving in Rotterdam . . . . 📷 by @karelboltjes https://ift.tt/2rFaCbt
Zenderpark Flevoland, Zeewolde
People Make Glasgow. May 2018.
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Goats shelter in Mawsynram bus stop. Amos Chapple
HMS Newfoundland, a Royal Navy light cruiser, in rough seas.
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XIN HONG KONG by Jan Sieg Via Flickr: und die CMA CGM Hydra