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Barge typically refers to a flat-bottomed
vessel which does not have its own
means of
mechanical propulsion.
Original use was on
inland waterways, while...
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Nancy Anne ****isting a tug and
barge docking in
Rogers City,
Michigan Oceangoing tug Smit
Rotterdam arriving at
Rotterdam (1987)
Dutch tugboat Watergeus...
- locks, canals, and
channels in
Canada and the
United States that
permits oceangoing vessels to
travel from the
Atlantic Ocean to the
Great Lakes of North...
- S****
power or s****
supply is the
provision of s****side
electrical power to a ship at
berth while its main and
auxiliary engines are shut down. While...
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Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27, 1794 –
January 4, 1877),
nicknamed "the Commodore", was an
American business magnate who
built his
wealth in
railroads and...
- The SeaOrbiter, also
known as Sea
Orbiter (two words), is a
proposed oceangoing research vessel based on the
ideas of
French architect and oceanographer...
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Revolution across Europe and
North America,
leading to
increased numbers of
oceangoing ships, as well as
other coastal and
canal based vessels.
Through more...
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large oceangoing ships are
unable to
traverse it. Some
countries or
important parts of
countries have
coastlines or
river ports reachable by
oceangoing ships...
- material, etc. The goal of the
project is to
recreate in this
manner an
oceangoing warship of 50 oars
taken right out of the
Norse sagas.[citation needed]...
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Wunderwaffe (German pronunciation: [ˈvʊndɐˌvafə]) is a
German word
meaning "wonder-weapon" and was a term ****igned
during World War II by **** Germany's...