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The anchor means safety, hope, and salvation. The ship's wheel is a constant change and looking for somewhere to drop anchor. The crucifix represents faith.
This expression comes from exploration by sea: when explorers came to a place by ship, they would drop the anchor (or just "drop anchor") to hold their ship in place, close to shore, allowing the sailors to get off the ship without it floating away. When the explorer's ship got close enough to the island, he dropped anchor and told his men they could go ashore.
These are generally called "Natural Harbors"
Gravity causes the ships iron anchor to sink to the ocean.
A natural harbor.
A harbor or an anchorage. Although, most harbors don't allow big ships to drop anchor there due to the many power and communication cables that the anchors would damage or destroy.
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A sheltered body of water where ships harbor is called a harbor or a port.
seaport
harbor
throw the anchor out stupid