Google Ships: Duchesse Anne of Dunkirk, France
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April 28, 2009, 9:47 am
Filed under: maritime heritage, tall ships | Tags: Duchasse Anne, Dunkirk, Google Earth, maritime heritage, Musee Portuaire Dunkerque, Street View, tall ship
Filed under: maritime heritage, tall ships | Tags: Duchasse Anne, Dunkirk, Google Earth, maritime heritage, Musee Portuaire Dunkerque, Street View, tall ship
Duchesse Anne in Dunkirk, France – Formerly a German training-ship called Grossherzogin Elisabeth, built in 1901. She was saved from scrap by the City of Dunkirk in 1981 and is currently an exhibit at Musee Portuaire Dunkerque
. With an overall length of 90 m, she is the biggest tall ship preserved in France. (via GoogleEarthHacks)
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