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Star Clipper, sailing between Santorini and Rhodes islands
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On the bridge deck, the captain teaches the passengers on the name of the sails and the concepts of navigation
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Fore sails on the fore mast and the jibs tensioned on the bow
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Square sails on the fore mast
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The square sails on the fore mast and main topgallant staysail
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The ropes for the jibs, ready on the bow
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The little cannon on the bow, used to fire salvoes in the special occasions
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Sailor on the maneuvers of the jibs sails on the bow and the little cannon on the bow, used to fire salvoes in the special occasions
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Sailor on the maneuvers of the jibs sails on the bow. During the cruise you can participate, along with sailors, to hoist the sails
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Shadow of a sailor on the sail. The photography, is one of the main hobbies of the passengers aboard the Clipper
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There are many ideas to make many pictures on a clipper
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An old way to navigate but still with a great charm. The net under the bowsprit
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The net under the bowsprit
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The pool on the stern deck on the Star Clipper ship
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On a sailing clipper to a navigation of other times but always fascinating
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The headsails (jibs) tensioned on the bow.
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During the night, the wind tore a sail. The next day, the tailors repair the sail with needle and thread
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During the night, the wind tore a sail. The next day, the tailors repair the sail with needle and thread
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A sailor climbs the rope ladder that leads to the top of the fore mast while other sailors, reassemble the sail on the main mast
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The ship Star Clipper, during the sailing to the island of Santorini
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The ship Star Clipper, during the sailing to the island of Santorini
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The ship Star Clipper, during the sailing to the island of Santorini
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People climb on top of the fore mast, to make good and unusual pictures.
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On top of the fore mast. A good place to take unusual pictures.
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Star Clipper: made in 1992, length 108 m, 2298 t, draft 1.5 m, sail area 1,080 m2, 67 m mast, crew 72 people, 170 passengers
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See you on the next cruise in the Mediterranean, on the Star Clipper ship.
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