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Why we refer to ships as female, from ancient superstition and naming ceremonies to modern debate
Ships were not labeled female by grammar alone, but by centuries of maritime tradition, superstition, and naming rituals meant to offer protection at sea. This explores how christening ceremonies, ...
The Indian Navy's hand-stitched wooden sailing vessel INSV Kaundinya arrived in Oman on Wednesday to a water salute after ...
After 17 days at sea without engines or nails, the Indian Navy’s hand-stitched vessel INSV Kaundinya reached Muscat, ...
On January 15, 2026, the Hellenic Navy celebrated the arrival of HS Kimon (F-601), the lead ship of four advanced ...
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Over Gibraltar: A sky-high journey at the edge of Europe
Ever seen two continents almost touch? Right here. Europe meets Africa. And this view? Yeah. It never gets old. Orange and ...
The INSV Kaundinya, a hand-stitched wooden sailing vessel of the Indian Navy, arrived in Oman on Wednesday, January 14, after ...
Thersites, the Jack Sparrow of the Trojan War was an anti-hero, challenging authority and embodying the tension between ...
The Indian Naval Sailing Vessel (INSV) Kaundinya reached Muscat on Wednesday (14 January) after a 17-day maiden overseas ...
Historian and Prime Minister’s Economic Advisory Council member Sanjeev Sanyal described the maiden voyage of the Indian Navy ...
From the storied shores of Scandinavia to the ancient cities of the Mediterranean, we've picked out Europe's 29 most ...
Maritime archaeologists in Copenhagen discovered the well-preserved remains of the Svaelget 2, a massive medieval merchant ...
Tucked in the waters off the coast of Copenhagen, maritime archaeologists discovered the world’s largest cog, a Viking-age ...
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