| The original Bluenose was launched as a Grand Banks fishing and racing schooner on 26 March 1921 in Lunenburg, Nova Scotia. Look at a Canadian dime and you will see it is emblazoned with a fishing schooner that became famous for speed and perseverance. As a racing schooner, she was undefeated in her 18 year career and became a Canadian icon. Bluenose II is a replica that sails out of her home port of Lunenburg a UNESCO World Heritage site on Nova Scotia's South Shore.
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...it's a work of art!
ReplyDeleteAnd perhaps build by the eye without to much drawings.
ReplyDeleteA beautiful pic of a beautiful ship, Andy!
ReplyDeleteGreat photo.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful sailboat! I would do a little tour at sea under its two masts
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and a Canadian Icon for sure. Great photo!
ReplyDeleteShe's a beauty.
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteYes-- beautiful!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beauty! I'll bet she's even more gorgeous under sail.
ReplyDeleteThat looks magnificent.
ReplyDeleteInteresting to see.
So old, and it still looks wonderful!
ReplyDeleteUna bella y esbelta goleta con esa línea tan adecuada para penetrar en las olas.
ReplyDeleteUn saludo,