Goldd and silver
It has many sails, so it moved quickly, more fast than other boats during that time.
they were originaly in san diego and there is a clipper ship there but they moved to la so they stuck with the name
To get to Captain Buck's ship you have to be a paid Moshi Member and go to The Port. Captain Buck's ship is usually out traveling, so watch the Daily Growl for information about when the CloudyCloth Clipper is at The Port.
The Great Lakes made the Northwest Territory so valuable.
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Hi there i also have a jomco hair clipper and i can tell you this about it .. My father bought it for my mother to cut our hair when i was 2 yrs old and i am 64 yrs old.. So i would say it was made in 1951 i hope that helps you out... :)
You can use any blade on any clipper, so long as you use the correct size.
So they do not capsize
because e old was and still is valuable so the gods were special to them so they deserved a valuable thing
gold and diamonds.
he was a good president
No, HMS Endeavour was a British Royal Navy research vessel, it was not a clipper, it was a 'Bark' (In the 18th centuary, the British Royal Navy used the term bark for a nondescript vessel that did not fit any of its usual categories).A 'Clipper' was a very fast sailing ship of the 19th century that had three or more masts and a square rig - these ships were used as commercial, not military vessels.Further information:The Endeavour was HM Bark Endeavour.There were two reasons by which a ship might be classified as a "bark":1. A bark was any ship which did not match the usual classification of ship and if it was commanded by a Lieutenant. At this stage, Cook was still a Lieutenant, and had not yet been promoted to captain.2. A bark could also refer to a ship with a flat bow and square stern.The Endeavour was also an ex-collier, or coal-carrying ship - formerly the Whitby cat collier "Earl of Pembroke". It had been bought by the British navy and converted so it was suitable for exploration and scientific pursuits.