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Peking, a 1932 Merchant vessel Royalty Free Stock Photo
Windjammers with city background Royalty Free Stock Photo
View of Spring Point lighthouse in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse, Maine's famous lighthouse USA Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse, sunset in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Peking (Ship) Royalty Free Stock Photo
Galleon Ship with Sails Royalty Free Stock Photo
Flying P-Liner Passat museum ship in Travemunde, Germany
Sunset on Spring Point lighthouse in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Spring Point lighthouse Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse on a warm summer evening in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse on a warm summer evening in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Spring Point lighthouse on a warm summer day in Portland Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Spring Point lighthouse on a warm summer day in Portland Maine. Windjammers, favorite tourist attraction in Maine. Royalty Free Stock Photo
Passat is a German four-masted steel barque and one of the Flying P-Liners, the famous sailing ships of the German shipping company F. Laeisz. She is one of the last surviving windjammers. The name Passat is German for trade wind. Passat was purchased in 1959 by the Baltic Sea municipality of Lübeck and is now a youth hostel, venue, museum ship, and landmark moored at Travemünde, a borough of Lübeck in the German federal state of Schleswig-Holstein.


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