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  2. SS South American - Wikipedia

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    Steamer South American was a Great Lakes steamer built by the Great Lakes Engineering Works at Ecorse, Michigan. It was built in 1913/14 for the Chicago, Duluth & Georgian Bay Transit Company . The vessel was launched on February 21, 1914 and was the newer of two near-sister ships, the older one being the North American .

  3. SS Conte Grande - Wikipedia

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    In 1933 she transferred to the South American tourist trade. Early in June 1940 the Conte Grande was in Santos, Brazil, on one of her regular South American cruises. Here her officers held her awaiting developments after Mussolini's attack on France on 10 June 1940. On 27 February 1942 she was transferred to Brazilian registry and a Brazilian ...

  4. Great Lakes passenger steamers - Wikipedia

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    While the ship had been known as the "Queen of the Great Lakes" it is now also a symbol of the end of passenger cruises on the Great Lakes. SS North American and SS South American would continue to sail until 1967 when South American made a final run delivering passengers to the 1967 World's Fair in Montreal, Quebec.

  5. MSC Preziosa - Wikipedia

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    Between winter 2013 and spring 2014, MSC Preziosa was operating on South America cruises from Santos. [20] Its destination calls in March 2015 in Tunisia were cancelled due to the terrorist attack in Sousse. [21] In April 2014, it navigated in the Canale della Giudecca, in Venice, Italy. [22]

  6. Georgian Bay Line - Wikipedia

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    Both vessels advertised weeklong cruises through the upper Great Lakes, with the South American traditionally visiting Lake Superior and the North American taking the Lake Michigan run. Mackinac Island, in the Straits of Mackinac, was the division point where the Y-shaped arms of the Georgian Bay Line's service territory came together.

  7. Drake Passage - Wikipedia

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    In 1525, Spanish navigator Francisco de Hoces discovered the Drake Passage while sailing south from the entrance of the Strait of Magellan. [2] Because of this, the Drake Passage is referred to as the "Mar de Hoces (Sea of Hoces)" in Spanish maps and sources, while almost always in the rest of the Spanish-speaking countries it is mostly known as “Pasaje de Drake” (in Argentina, mainly), or ...

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  9. Avalon Waterways - Wikipedia

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    Avalon Waterways is a river cruise company owned by the Globus family of brands and offers cruises in Europe, China, Southeast Asia, South America, India and the Galápagos Islands. [1] The company became a member of Cruise Lines International Association (CLIA) in August 2009. [2]

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