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  2. Molasses Reef Wreck - Wikipedia

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    The ship had at least three masts; metal parts of rigging found indicate that both square-rigged and lateen sails were used on the ship. The surviving parts of the hull showed construction techniques typical of 15th- and 16th-century Portuguese and Spanish ships. This and the relatively small size suggest that this ship was a caravel.

  3. Gulfstream (tank barge) - Wikipedia

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    MV Gulfstream is a capsized unpowered 449-foot (137 m) 60,000 bbl (9,500 m 3) double-hulled barge, part of an articulated tug and barge system, without a registration number. The vessel capsized on 7 February 2024 and was abandoned by the crew. It caused a huge spillage of oil in the Caribbean Sea. [1]

  4. Sally (1764 ship) - Wikipedia

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    As a prime bartering tool, the ship also carried 185 barrels (equivalent to more than 17,000 gallons) of rum. [1] The Sally's route, cargo stores, and destination perpetuated the Triangular Trade patterns of the slave trade that included the Caribbean, Africa, and the northeastern United States.

  5. Oil tanker - Wikipedia

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    These ships can transport 2,000,000 barrels (320,000 m 3) of oil/318,000 metric tons. [43] By way of comparison, the United Kingdom consumed about 1.6 million barrels (250,000 m 3 ) of oil per day in 2009. [ 45 ]

  6. Exhibition shines light on Caribbean's 'barrel children ... - AOL

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    For scores of children who grew up in Jamaica and elsewhere in the Caribbean in the 1950s and 60s, those barrels were the only connection they had with their parents, who had traveled thousands of ...

  7. List of Liberia-flagged cargo ships - Wikipedia

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    This list of Liberia-flagged cargo ships consists of vessels which are registered in Liberia and subject to the laws of that country. Liberia is the world's second most prolific flag state by both tonnage and number of ships, largely due to its status as a flag of convenience . [ 1 ]