Some more shots of the Neo Trinidad replica

Some more shots of the Neo Trinidad replica

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I have shared a couple of posts of the Nao Trinidad when it visits the popes Island Marina here in New Bedford, but i took a ton of shots on my visit and hence here is another post, I love seeing old ships like this.


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A little bit about the Original Nao Trinidad

The nao Trinidad was the flagship of the Magellan-Elcano expedition, leading the first sailing around the world between 1519 and 1522, which was the greatest maritime feat in history. An expedition that circumnavigated the globe for the first time, opening new routes, connecting continents and oceans, and getting to know the peoples and cultures that inhabited the lands they touched along their immense journey: Brazil, Argentina, the Mariana Islands, the Philippine Islands, Indonesia, Brunei and Timor.

It set sail from Seville (Spain) on 10 August, 1519, at the head of a fleet of five ships which, following its guidance, crossed the Atlantic, sailed along the coast of South America, discovered the Strait of Magellan and crossed the Pacific Ocean for the first time in history. They reached the Mariana Islands, the Philippines and the Moluccas, where the destiny of the Flagship Trinidad would change.

After more than two years at sea and with the fatigue of sailing thousands of nautical miles, the Trinidad sprang a huge leak in its hull. This prevented its return to Spain from the Moluccas with the expedition’s only other surviving ship—its companion, the Victoria. The latter did make it home, completing the First Sailing Around the World just months later.

Meanwhile, the Trinidad was involved in the toughest incident of the voyage. With the damage repaired, it attempted to return to Spain by sailing eastward, with 54 men on board, but was defeated by strong headwinds and currents. It was forced to sail northward until it reached the 42nd parallel north, when a violent storm nearly caused its wreckage. Cold, hunger, thirst and scurvy mercilessly struck the ship and its men.

Giving up, the ship returned to the Moluccas after six months of suffering and fighting against the sea, with just 17 survivors. There, the Portuguese were waiting for them; they captured the crew and abandoned the battered ship in those waters, where, exhausted and damaged, it met its end.
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Looking up the masts and to the crows nest


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I am always fascinated by the ropes and pulleys on ships


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and hence another photo of the ropes inside the ship


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and looking up the mast again


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I told you I love the rope and pulleys so another shot of more of them


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and of course why not a shot of the anchor


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And that’s all folks


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Indeed, so many ropes and pulleys! I would never be able to keep them all straight! What a great replica. It's kind of amazing just how small they were compared to the ships of today.

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Yeah I was surprised how small it was and I to would loose track of all the ropes lOL

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Great respect to those who ventured out in wooden ships like this in search of discovering what was in the world.

Ropes still appear to be similar to original used, in traditional style cotton braid heavy ropes, possibly with variety of fibres, nothing lightweight as is on offer today.

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Ohh yeah travelling on these ships must have bene so harsh

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wow this looks cool,you showed us some nice pictures,i really liked it and you shot it well

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Awwww... This awakened memories of my childhood when my father took me on a trip to see a replica of the "Nao Santa Maria" in a park in Caracas!... Beautiful photos and excellent post, thanks for sharing!

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I love when a post triggers nice memories for someone

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Great photos! its like someone had a really good digital camera back in 1519 😁 I love it

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Hello, you showed it again a little closer with more details, it's nice to see it better. Thanks, I've been waiting for this for a while

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impressive and wonderful boat, excellent photos 👍

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An amazing feat for the era. And a beautiful working replica. The other famed Nao or Carrack as classified by the Portuguese was the Santa Maria lead by Christopher Columbus in crossing the Atlantic a mere few decades earlier.

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yes indeed I remember leaning all about them in school

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Impressive ship, would love to explore it - Upvoted - please upvote back, need some help

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