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  2. TOWT - Wikipedia

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    The ship was built by the PIRIOU shipyard in Concarneau, France and outfitted in Giurgiu, Romania, [4] as the first of the company's own Phoenix class of sailing cargo ships. Beginning its maiden cargo voyage across the Atlantic in August 2024, the 81-meter (266 ft)-long ship was touted by the media as the world’s largest wind-powered cargo ship.

  3. What a Time to Be Alive - Wikipedia

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    What a Time to Be Alive is a collaborative commercial mixtape by Canadian rapper Drake and American rapper Future. It was released on September 20, 2015, by Young Money Entertainment , Cash Money Records , Republic Records , Epic Records , A1 Records and Freebandz .

  4. Oceanbird - Wikipedia

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    Oceanbird is a concept for wind-powered cargo vessels under development by Wallenius Marine.The concept aims to lower emissions by up to 90 percent [1] [2] and the design was developed in collaboration with KTH Royal Institute of Technology and Swedish maritime technology company SSPA.

  5. Seawise Giant - Wikipedia

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    At the time she was built, she was the heaviest self-propelled ship of any kind. With a laden draft of 24.6 m (81 ft) and a length of 458.45 m (1,504.10 ft), she was incapable of navigating the English Channel, [5] the Suez Canal or the Panama Canal. Overall, she is generally considered the largest self-propelled ship ever built.

  6. Wind Song (ship) - Wikipedia

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    Wind Song was a 4-masted motor sailing yacht used as a cruise ship by Windstar Cruises from 1987 until 2002, when the ship suffered an engine room fire.. Wind Song was one of an unusual class of only three vessels (Wind Star, Wind Spirit and Wind Song), designed as a modern cruise ship but carrying an elaborate system of computer-controlled sails on four masts.

  7. What a Time to Be Alive (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    What a Time to Be Alive is a 2015 mixtape by Drake and Future. What a Time to Be Alive may also refer to: What a Time to Be Alive (Superchunk album), 2018, or the title song; What a Time to Be Alive (Tom Walker album), 2019 "What a Time to Be Alive", song by Ryan Joseph Burns from Anna and the Apocalypse

  8. Take One Last Breath - Wikipedia

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    "Take One Last Breath" (formerly known as "Pedestrians Is Another Word for Speedbump") is a song by Canadian metalcore band Abandon All Ships. It was released as the first single from their debut album, Geeving. The single was released on iTunes on June 29, 2010, [2] followed by the music video being released on June 30, where it premiered on ...

  9. SV Tenacious - Wikipedia

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    The ship's maiden voyage was on 1 September 2000 from Southampton to Sark, St Helier and Weymouth before returning to Southampton. The ship is owned by a UK-based charity, the Jubilee Sailing Trust , which also owns the 42-metre-long tall ship STS Lord Nelson (length including bowsprit is 55 metres and waterline length is 37 metres).