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olivier Admin
Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 17:56 | |
| 20 december 2006This image made available Wednesday, Dec. 20, 2006 by the Norwegian Coastal Administration, shows part of the wreck of the WWII German submarine U-864 in waters off Norway's coast. The submarine U-864 was torpedoed and sunk by the British submarine Venturer off western Norway on Feb. 9, 1945. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 18:26 | |
| January 2007ICE GULLET - - ANTARCTICA epa00912645 Amidst the most breathtaking scenery imaginable the Royal Navys HMS Endurance breaks through the Ice Gullet in Antartica (photo taken 14th January 2007 and released Wednesday 24th January). However the Endurance even found after a short attempt that the ice was too thick for her to pass through. The Endurance is the Royal Navys Ice Patrol ship whose functionistosupport British interests in Antarctic waters, especially around the Antarctic Peninsula. EPA/Leading Airwoman Kelly Whybrow EDITORIAL USE ONLY EPA / CROWN COPYRIGHT RESERVED / Leading Airwoman Kelly Whybrow . _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 18:29 | |
| 26 January 2007Ship's manager Aaron Washington, left, and Evan Fasillis discuss on-going work being done beneath the World War II submarine USS Pampanito Friday, Jan. 26, 2007, in Alameda, Calif. To spruce up the warship and keep it as a floating tourist attraction at San Francisco's Fisherman's Wharf, the Maritime National Historical Park Association has taken the Pampanito to Bay Ship and Yacht Co., where the 1,500-ton vessel will have its hull power-washed, rust ground down and sections of deteriorated metal replaced. The boat is scheduled to be back in action around Feb. 10. "The goal is to have the Pampanito looking almost exactly as it did in 1945 when it was decommissioned," said Aaron Washington, the boat's manager.30 January 2007A wooden replica of an 18th century Swedish tall ship `Gotheborg' is seen at Marina Beach in Chennai, India, Tuesday, Jan. 30, 2007. The original ship ran aground in 1745 after its third voyage to Asia. The wreck was salvaged later and a replica built, which has a Volvo diesel engine as a back-up, and modern communication and navigation aids, according to news reports. The ship docked on time for the "Sweden Comes to Chennai" 10-day event, beginning January 30 _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 18:30 | |
| 01 February 2007ANTARCTICA - ANTARCTICA - ANTARCTICA epa00919677 (FILES) Handout picture dated 05 December 2005 shows Norwegian costal express liners MS Nordnorge and MS Nordkapp photographed in Paradis Bay in Antarctica. More than 300 passengers and crew members have been safely evacuated from the Norwegian cruise ship that ran aground off Antarctica, Norwegian media reported Thursday, 01 February 2007. The 294 passengers and eight crew members were ferried late Wednesday from the Nordkapp to its sister vessel Nordnorge. EPA/FRANZ GINGELE HO EPA / HO / FRANZ GINGELE - HO _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 18:50 | |
| 24 February 2007JAKARTA, INDONESIA: The Jayakarta III tugboat (L) pulls the burnt out ferry Lavina I, in the seaclose to Jakarta 24 February 2007. The death toll in Indonesia's latest ferry disaster rose to 18, as the navy continued a massive search for about 120 people still missing. AFP PHOTO/ADEK BERRY (Photo credit should read ADEK BERRY/AFP/***** Images _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 18:55 | |
| 8 March 2007Containers float in the water after the roll on/roll off containership 'Republica' capsized during loading in the port of Antwerp, Thursday, March 8, 2007. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 19:00 | |
| 14 March 2007In this picture issued Wednesday, March 14, 2007 by Britain's Ministry of Defence, a helicopter flies in to rescue Romanian sailors from a cargo ship stranded in as storm south of the Greek island of Carpathos, Wednesday. The St. Vincent and Grenadines-flagged "Afrodite S" was abandoned after its cargo of cement shifted and the listing vessel took on water, the Greek Merchant Marine Ministry said. The cargo ship was carrying bulk cement to Italy from the island of Cyprus.A trident submarine is pictured with a long lens at the Faslane naval base, Scotland, 14 March 2007. Britain's Prime Minister Tony Blair faces Today potentially the biggest rebellion from within his own party since the Iraq war as lawmakers vote on renewing Britain's Trident missile nuclear deterrent. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 19:06 | |
| 20 March 2007Residents watch from the shore as a military submarine is dragged to its position in Lushun, in Dalian, in northeast China's Liaoning province Tuesday March 20, 2007.Workers use cables to drag a retired military submarine into position in Lushun, in Dalian, in northeast China's Liaoning province Tuesday March 20, 2007. The 76.6-meter-long (255-foot-long) Type 33 submarine was retired last year and will be redecorated before being exhibited at a museum of submarines in Lushun.Two residents talk on the seashore while watching a military submarine being dragged to its position in Lushun, in Dalian, in northeast China's Liaoning province Tuesday March 20, 2007. The 76.6-meter-long (251 foot) Type 33 submarine was retired last year and will be redecorated before being exhibited at a museum of submarines in Lushun. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 20:44 | |
| 22 March 2007U.S. Coast Guard officers guard 19.4 metric tons of cocaine confiscated from the cargo ship Gatun with destination Mexico, Thursday, March 22, 2007. Panamanian police working together with agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA), seized the cocaine shipment, one of the biggest maritime cocaine busts anywhere on record.A Panamanian Anti Drug official guards the dock next to the U.S. Coast Guard ship holding 19.4 metric tons of cocaine confiscated from the cargo ship Gatun in Panama City, Thursday, March 22, 2007. The Gatun, that had Mexico as final destination, was seized Sunday about 30 kms (20 miles) southeast of the island of Coiba. Panamanian police working with agents from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Agency (DEA) seized the cocaine shipment, one of the biggest maritime cocaine busts anywhere on record. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:15 | |
| 30 March 2007In this photo released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, tugboats pull the decommissioned Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg through the Berkley Bridge to the Colonna's Shipyard in Norfolk, Va., Friday, March 30, 2007.In this photo, released by the Florida Keys News Bureau, tug boats pull away the decommissioned Gen. Hoyt S. Vandenberg from the James River Naval Reserve fleet at Fort Eustis, Va., Friday, March 30, 2007. The former U.S. Air Force missile tracking ship was towed to a Norfolk, Va., shipyard to be cleansed and prepared to serve as an artificial reef about six miles off Key West, Fla. The vessel, that once tracked Mercury space flights and served as a set in the 1999 move "Virus," is to be scuttled in the spring of 2008 as an attractions for sport divers and anglers. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:29 | |
| 10 may 2007A small Coast Guard patrol boat motors alongside the 71-year old Eagle, a 295-foot Coast Guard sailing vessel, approaching the harbor in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, May 10, 2007. The only square-rigged sailing ship in United States government service, the vessel was built by the Nazis in 1936, and was taken as a war prize by the United States, who renamed it.Passing the high walls of El Morro fort, the 71-year old Eagle, a 295-foot Coast Guard sailing vessel approaches the harbor, in San Juan, Puerto Rico, Thursday, May 10, 2007. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:30 | |
| _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:44 | |
| 11 May 2007A California Department of Forestry fire truck is unloaded from a Navy LCAC hovercraft at Pebbly Beach heliport near Avalon, Calif., Friday, May 11, 2007, on Catalina Island. Dozens of fire engines from as far away as Fresno arrived through the night aboard giant military hovercraft from the Marine Corps' Camp Pendleton. The high-speed hovercraft can carry 60 tons over land or water and are often used by the military on humanitarian missions.A California Department of Forestry fire truck is unloaded from a US Navy LCAC hovercraft at Pebbly Beach heliport near the city of Avalon Friday, May 11, 2007, on Catalina Island, Calif., to help fight the out of control wildfire on the island. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation
Dernière édition par olivier le Sam 11 Oct 2008 - 16:19, édité 1 fois |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:48 | |
| 12 may 2007Holiday makers look at Japan's sailing boats 2,570 ton "Nihon maru" right and 2,256 tons "Kaiwo maru" as the vessels are moored at a port in Uraga, Yokosuka city, during the Yokosuka Tall Ship Parade 2007, the part of the festive events marking the city's 100 years anniversary Saturday, May 12, 2007.Japan's sailing boats, 110 meter long and 2,570 ton "Nihon maru", left, leads 52.2 meter long and 362 ton "Akogare", second from right, and 110 meter long and 2,256 ton "Kaiwo maru" off Yokosuka city, in Tokyo Bay during the Yokosuka Tall Ship Parade 2007, the part of the festive events marking the city's 100 year anniversary Saturday, May 12,. 2007. _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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Nombre de messages : 46335 Age : 56 Localisation : Quaregnon (Bel) Date d'inscription : 27/06/2007
| Sujet: Re: Naval news in the world Lun 27 Aoû 2007 - 21:49 | |
| 13 may 2007GERMANY SHIPPING-epa01007751 Russian windjammer 'Sedov' sails down the river Elbe during the traditional parade on the occassion of the 818th anniversary of the harbour in Hamburg, Germany, 13 May 2007. Over one million visitors are expected to attend the celebrations. EPA/Wolfgang Langenstrassen _________________ olivier Les plus grands ne sont pas ceux qui ne tombent jamais, mais ceux qui se relèvent toujours ! ---> voir ma présentation |
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