After all this time, I doubt it very much, but to quote Shakespeare, 'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio.'
There was no hidden ship of the First Fleet. All of the ships were known and visible.
their grandmaster, but ultimately the pope *EDIT BY THE HISTORYWIZZ* They ultimately anwsered to the pope before he declared the Knights Templar a threat to the faith. The army started a war against the Templars. The templars left on 16 ships and where never seen again.
Probably. With the number of ships in the invation, there must have been French ships. Therefore, French ships could have very possibly been sunk.
If the Trojans had any ships at all, and even if they were better than the Greek ships, the Greeks still had many more ships. Perhaps the "thousand ships" was poetic license, but the Trojans could not possibly have matched the Greeks at sea.
A pirate most probably. Or possibly a buccaneer.
the pirate is near the pirate ship the ship is one of the ships on the map
find animals and unlock big lake with two ships at battle
low water concrete had to be used, which could withstand collisions from ice, and possibly ships.
We have two, possibly more, ports of call for cruise ships in Nova Scotia. Halifax, Nova Scotia is our capital city. Sydney, Nova Scotia also receives many cruise ships throughout the season.
According to the documents of the time, there were 18 Templar ships in La Rochelle on the 12th October 1307, but the next day Friday the 13th, when all the Templers were arrested, these ships had disappeared.
You possibly mean Minesweepers. These are used by many navies and are specialised vessels for clearing minefields.
They used to travel by trains,bicycles and on foot on land and by ships.