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  2. List of ocean liners - Wikipedia

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    Sank on maiden voyage off Cape Race September 9, 1854 SS City of Richmond: 1873 Scrapped in 1896 – Genoa, Italy SS City of Rio de Janeiro: 1878 Struck rocks and sank on February 22, 1901, off of San Francisco SS City of Rome: 1881 Scrapped in 1902 – Germany SS City of Tokio: 1874 Wrecked off Tokyo Bay, June 1885 RMS Columbia (1840) 1840

  3. RMS Andes (1939) - Wikipedia

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    In 1958 she made her first winter cruise: 17,000 miles including visits to both Rio de Janeiro and Cape Town. [64] By 1959 Andes was making more cruises than liner voyages. One of her cruises was a 45-day trip that included the Caribbean, Venezuela and New Orleans. [64]

  4. Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden or Jardim Botânico is located at the Jardim Botânico district in the South Zone of Rio de Janeiro. The Botanical Garden shows the diversity of Brazilian and foreign flora. There are around 6,500 species (some endangered) distributed throughout an area of 54 hectares (130 acres) as well as numerous greenhouses.

  5. South Atlantic Race - Wikipedia

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    The South African Ocean Racing Trust (as the SAORT became known) selected the Iate Clube do Rio de Janeiro, who were willing to co-operate in the organising of the race and the race would be known as the Cape to Rio. The first race was organised for 1971, with the organisers anticipating at most 15 entries into the race. [2]

  6. Botanical Garden of Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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  7. MV Vale Rio de Janeiro - Wikipedia

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    MV Vale Rio de Janeiro, owned by the Brazilian mining company Vale, is one of the world's largest very large ore carriers and a sister ship of Vale Brasil. [2] Designed to carry iron ore from Brazil to Asia (primer market China) along the Cape route around South Africa, she is the second of seven 400,000-tonne very large ore carriers (VLOC) ordered by Vale from Daewoo Shipbuilding & Marine ...

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