Kruzenshtern (Russia). Stern of HMS Rose (U.S.A.)

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Kruzenshtern (Russia)

Stern of HMS Rose (U.S.A.)

Tall Ship under Glass

Taking a break on the bowsprit of the Kaiwo Maru (Japan)

At the helm of the Kaiwo Maru (Japan)

Kaiwo Maru (1989) (Japan)

Russian Mir’s (1987) aft mast

Lord Nelson (1986) (UK)

Theodore Tugboat on his way to see the Tall Ships in Halifax Harbour

Stem to Stern along Pier 21 (Halifax Waterfront)

Kaiwo Maru (Japan)

Esmerelda (Chile)

Dar Mlodziezy (Poland)

Kruzenshtern (Russia)

USCG Eagle (U.S.A.)

Amerigo Vespucci (Italy)

Highlander Sea (Canada)

Fair Jeanne (U.S.A.)

Parade of Sail, then on to the Finish...

Ocean Bound - July 24, 2000 (Halifax Harbour)