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English: STS Mir is a three-masted, full-rigged Russian ship - mainmast with lookout.
Nederlands: De STS Mir is een Russisch driemast volschip. Afgebeeld: Grote mast, mars, want, ra's, gegeid stagzeil en smartings. |
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Author | Georges Jansoone |
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