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Navigation officer with binocular, looking ahead on the navigation bridge of ocean ship
Jakarta, Java, Indonesia: worker painting the hull of a pinisi ship at Sunda Kelapa harbor - dangerous improvised suspended scaffold - old port on the Ciliwung River estuary.
The communications mast of HMAS Sydney, a Hobart Class destroyer of the Royal Australian Navy.  She is docked at Garden Island naval base in Sydney Harbour.   This image was taken on a sunny afternoon on 11 November 2023.
Sailors climbing the rope ladders of an old, historic sailing ship. Dutch flag visible
Wellington, New Zealand, May 19, 2023:An officer on the bridge of the Interislander ferry Atarere scans the water ahead as the ship heads for Picton in the South Island.
Young sailor in the harbor (Trieste-Italy)
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, January 26, 2023.\nWaving Australian and Aboriginal flags while passing by a Royal Australian Naval Vessel is one of several Australia Day ceremonies taking place on Sydney Harbour
Turkey - April 24, 2007: TCG İskenderun A1600 takes part in the Military Logistics activities of the Turkish Navy. This ship, which has the status of a passenger ship, took its passengers to commemorate the Gallipoli Wars and anchored in Çanakkale. \n\nIn the photo, the ship's crew trying to fix the ship with the rope
Sailor climbing the main mast of tall ship Cuauhtemoc
salvador, bahia, brazil - august 28, 2017: speedboat for transporting people for crossing from Mar Grande to Salvador through the Baía de Todos os Santos.
An Australian flag flies on the flight deck of HMAS Adelaide, docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.  She is one of two Canberra Class amphibious assault ships of the Royal Australian Navy.  She can be identified by the absence of a crown on her flagpole.  Her sister ship, HMAS Canberra, carries the fleet commander and accordingly, has a crown attached to the flagpole. This image was taken on a hot and sunny afternoon on 6 January 2024.
Setubal, Portugal: RGM-84 Harpoon missile launcher - the A/R/UGM-84 is an all-weather, over-the-horizon, anti-ship missile, powered by a Teledyne turbojet engine (model: J402-CA-400), ship and land base versions use a  solid-fuel rocket booster - manufactured by McDonnell Douglas, since 1976 (later under the Boeing brand) - Portuguese Navy F330 NRP Vasco da Gama frigate. Photo was produced at a public location in Setubal, Portugal - naval anti ship missile.
vale, tarminal ilha guaiba, rio de jeneiro, brazil - may 12, 2024 : crew members disembarking from the docked ship using gangway to board an along sided crew boat
Josh and Kevin in Navy.
St. Thomas, US Virgin Islands - February 26, 2006: Crew members prepare as the Golden Princess, part of Princess Cruise Lines, sets sale from port in Charlotte Amalie
Ferry attendant in front of the Ferry from Hiroshima to Miyajima on a sunny autumn day in Hiroshima, Japan
This picture is taken at Vung Tau, Viet Nam. This is one of beach city of South Viet nam
Ship moored at port
The ship number, L01, of HMAS Adelaide docked at Garden Island, Sydney Harbour.   She is one of two Amphibious Assault Ships in the Royal Australian Navy.  The surveillance camera is located above the flight deck.  This image was taken from Mrs Macquarie's Chair on a sunny afternoon on 14 January 2023.
A mast full of flags flying from themes of a cruise ship docked in Mumbai.
Remontowa Shipyard Gdansk, Poland. The photo shows the first of three Ro-Pax ferries built for a Polish shipowner
Man battling a fierce storm at the helm on board a yacht in Sydney Harbour, Australia
TCG Anadolu, built in Sedef Shipyard in Istanbul, is 230 meters (754 feet) in length and 32 m (105 ft) in width, and has an area of 9,200 square meters (99,028 sq-ft).\n\nSix helicopters can land or take off simultaneously, while uncrewed combat aerial vehicles can also be deployed at the ship's flight deck.\n\nThe ship, with a full-fledged hospital and two operation rooms, can host around 1,200 staff.\n\nIt has a capacity to carry 13 tanks, 27 marine assault vehicles, six armored personnel carriers, 15 trailers, and 33 various vehicles.
Sailor saluting
Greenock, Scotland, UK - 9th July, 2011: Four young sailors stowing a sail onto a yard of the Colombian Tall Ship ARC Gloria after the first leg, from Waterford to Greenock, of the Tall Ships Race 2011. The ARC Gloria is a a training ship owned and operated by the Colombian government.
View on forward manoeuvring station on cargo container vessel with black and yellow painted bollards, mooring roller and column for remote control of mooring winch sailing through Mediterranean sea.
The Rigid-Hulled Inflatable Boat (RHIB) on the deck of HMAS Sydney of the Royal Australian Navy docked at Garden Island in Sydney Harbour. A warning sign on the door states, \
Two working sailors aboard a ship
The bow of a ship always attracts a lot of attention as it forms a peculiar figure
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