Here’s something few people see!
The oldest active sailing ship in the world, Star of India, built in 1863 in Ramsey, Isle of Man, is presently resting inside a dry dock at San Diego’s BAE Systems shipyard!
I snapped a few photos during a harbor tour today!
I learned from a docent at the Maritime Museum of San Diego that the Star of India must periodically enter dry dock for a hull cleaning and inspection. After the cleaning removes algae and other material from the iron hull, the beautiful old merchant ship, stripped of excess weight, will float higher in the water!
I took these photos at a distance, but you can see the very unusual contrast: one of the world’s most famous tall ships, its masts soaring high above a huge dry dock, between modern Navy vessels!
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Good to know and see the oldest one
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It’s a beautiful ship, too!
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That’s quite a sight of a beautiful old sailing ship!
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Agreed! Sitting in the big dry dock, it almost looks like one of those ships in a bottle!
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