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Hypixel Network, [3] simply known as Hypixel, is a Minecraft server that hosts minigames. It was released on April 13, 2013 by Simon "hypixel" Collins-Laflamme and Philippe Touchette, and is managed and run by Hypixel Inc. [ 4 ] Hypixel is only available on the Java Edition of Minecraft, [ 5 ] but briefly had a Bedrock variant.
The largest server is widely accepted to be the minigame server Hypixel. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] Minecraft multiplayer servers are controlled by server operators , who have access to server commands such as setting the time of day, teleporting players and setting the world spawn.
3.1 By type of ship. 3.2 By war. 3.3 By navy. 3.4 By method. 4 See also. Toggle the table of contents. Lists of shipwrecks. ... List of maritime disasters in World ...
It is the earliest known shipwreck in the Pacific Northwest. [1] [2] [3] Nehalem: General Warren United States: 30 January 1852: A steamship that was grounded on Clatsop Spit and wrecked in heavy seas: Tillamook Head: Detroit: 25 December 1855: A brig that bumped ground putting out of the Columbia River. Crew abandoned ship after she took on 7 ...
A ship that was stranded on High Pines, a section of Duxbury beach off the Gurnet. "In March 1792, the ship Columbia, of three hundred tons, of Portland, Capt. Isaac Chauncy, was stranded on the beach at the High Pines, and fourteen men lost, and two, the second mate and a boy, were saved." [8] Columbia United States: 26 November 1898
A British Cargo Ship sunk after a collision, 11.5 nautical miles (21.3 km) off Beachy Head. Attended by Hastings Lifeboat. 50°43′N 00°37′W / 50.717°N 0.617°W / 50.717; -0.617 ( MV Wittering
A Dutch ship that was scuttled off Sydney: Barcoo Australia: 1 February 1924 A passenger ship that was scuttled off Sydney Heads: Bellubera Australia: 1 August 1980 A ferry that was scuttled southeast off Long Reef (New South Wales) Bluebell Australia: 9 August 1934 A ferry that collided with the Waraneen at Newcastle: Bombo Australia: 24 ...
The ship was built at Quebec in 1822, shifted her registry to Bristol, and was wrecked near Gabarus Bay, Cape Breton. No lives were lost; part of the cargo was saved. Cyclops: 11 January 1942 A cargo ship that was torpedoed by U-123 southeast of Cape Sable Island, Canada.