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Isla del Sol (Spanish for "Island of the Sun") is an island in the southern part of Lake Titicaca. It is part of Bolivia , and specifically part of the La Paz Department . Geographically, the terrain is harsh; it is a rocky, hilly island with many eucalyptus trees.
MarineTraffic is a maritime analytics provider, [1] which provides real-time information on the movements of ships and the current location of ships in harbors and ports. [2] A database of information on the vessels includes for example details of the location where they were built plus dimensions of the vessels, gross tonnage and International ...
View from the Isla del Sol to the Yampupata Península in the background and Chelleca island on the left View of the Yampupata Peninsula in the background with Isla del Sol ("sun island") in the foreground Map showing Isla del Sol, the Strait of Yampupata and Yampupata Peninsula in Lake Titicaca
A grain cargo ship that sunk after a fire aboard. A popular dive site at Ilha Grande. Príncipe de Asturias Spain: 5 March 1916 An ocean liner that ran aground on a shoal near Ilhabela, São Paulo, resulting in at least 445 deaths. Sir Foxwell Buxton United Kingdom: 1853 An emigrant ship that ran aground off the coast of Rio Grande do Norte.
MV A. Regina was a Panamanian flagged 330 foot long passenger Ro-Ro car ferry operated by Dominican Ferries, IMO:6702155. [1] The ship, originally named Stena Germanica, was built in 1967 by Langesund mekaniske verksted [] in Langesund, Norway.
Satellite images show the extent of the damage from Hurricane Milton, which spawned tornadoes across Florida and struck the state as a Category 3 hurricane.. The fatal storm surge that forecasters ...
Former civilian ship Suardiaz Galicia [37] Fosen Yard S.A. RoRo/Container: 1: Logistics support ship: El Camino Español A07 (1998) 2024. 12,400 tonnes Former civilian ship Cadena 4: Electronic warfare ships (1) Alerta: 1: Intelligence gathering ship: Alerta: A111 (1982) 21 Dec 1992: 2,300 tonnes Ex-Jasmund/GDR 1982. [38] Rescue ships (1 ...
The profile of Infanta Maria Teresa. Infanta María Teresa and her sister ships Almirante Oquendo and Vizcaya were authorized in Spain's 1887 naval program. [1] Inspired by the British Orlando-class armored cruisers, they were built to a design drawn up by Palmers Shipbuilding and Iron Company of Jarrow, England. [2]