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  2. MV Queen of the North - Wikipedia

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    MV Queen of the North was a roll-on/roll-off (RORO) ferry built by AG Weser of Germany and operated by BC Ferries, which ran along an 18-hour route along the British Columbia Coast of Canada between Port Hardy and Prince Rupert, British Columbia, a route also known as the Inside Passage.

  3. List of maritime disasters in the 21st century - Wikipedia

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    Rabaul Queen – Overloaded ferry capsized on the morning of 2 February, due to rough conditions in the Solomon Sea. The final death toll is unknown because the exact number of passengers is unknown; estimates range from 88 to 223, [18] [19] with the official Commission of Inquiry estimating the dead at 146 to 165. [20] 146–165 [20] 2020 Senegal

  4. List of shipwrecks of Canada - Wikipedia

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    A British passenger liner operated by the White Star Line that sank in the North Atlantic Ocean 320 nautical miles (590 km; 370 mi) south-southeast of Newfoundland, Canada on 15 April 1912, after striking an iceberg during her maiden voyage.

  5. Why is everyone suddenly afraid of the North Sea? Blame ... - AOL

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    The North Sea — a body of water located between Great ritain, Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, ... The king and queen died when their ship got caught in a storm at sea. Looking at these videos ...

  6. List of maritime disasters - Wikipedia

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    Mars – A Swedish warship that was sunk 18 kilometres north of Öland during the Northern Seven Years' War. The crown ship of King Eric XIV of Sweden's fleet. The gunpowder store exploded and as many as 1,000 people, including Swedes and the invading Lübeckians, died. [2] 900–1100 1692 France

  7. Anne of Denmark and contrary winds - Wikipedia

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    Anne of Denmark sailed on 5 September 1589 with Peder Munk and Henrik Knudsen Gyldenstierne, admiral of the fleet, and 18 ships. [7] The Danish fleet included the Gideon, Josaphad or Josafat their flagship, Samson, Joshua, Dragon, Raphael, St Michael, Gabriel, Little Sertoun (Lille Fortuna), Mouse, Rose, the Falcon of Birren, the Blue Lion, the Blue Dove (Blaa Due) and the White Dove (Hvide ...

  8. List of rogue waves - Wikipedia

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    Draupner wave (North Sea, 1995): The first rogue wave to be confirmed with scientific evidence, with a maximum height of 25.6 metres (84 ft). [citation needed] The liner Queen Elizabeth 2 encountered a 29-metre (95 ft) wave during Hurricane Luis in the North Atlantic in September 1995.

  9. List of maritime disasters in the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    Sultana, the worst maritime disaster in U.S. history. A maritime disaster is an event which usually involves a ship or ships and can involve military action. Because of the nature of maritime travel, there is often a substantial loss of life. This list covers those disasters where 30 or more lives were lost.