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  2. Glass float - Wikipedia

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    A Japanese glass fishing float. Glass floats were used by fishermen in many parts of the world to keep their fishing nets, as well as longlines or droplines, afloat.. Large groups of fishnets strung together, sometimes 50 miles (80 km) long, were set adrift in the ocean and supported near the surface by hollow glass balls or cylinders containing air to give them buoyancy.

  3. Stockbridge Bowl - Wikipedia

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    Stockbridge Bowl, also known as Lake Mahkeenac, is a 372-acre (1.51 km 2) artificially impounded body of water that is 2.5 miles (4 km) north of the village of Stockbridge, Massachusetts. [1] Above the lake's north side with sweeping views to the south is Tanglewood , the summer home of the Boston Symphony Orchestra .

  4. Bow (watercraft) - Wikipedia

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    The prow of HMS Caroline (1914). The bow (/ b aʊ /) is the forward part of the hull of a ship or boat, [1] the point that is usually most forward when the vessel is underway. The aft end of the boat is the stern.

  5. Glossary of nautical terms (A–L) - Wikipedia

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    1. That part of the ocean lying more than a few hundred nautical mile s from shore, and thus beyond the outer boundary of green water. 2. More generally, the open ocean or deep sea. blue-water navy 1. A navy capable of sustained operations in the open ocean, beyond a few hundred nautical miles from shore. 2.

  6. Molasses Reef Wreck - Wikipedia

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    When researchers from the Institute of Nautical Archaeology returned to Molasses Reef in 1982 they discovered that extensive damage had occurred since the earlier survey. Someone had used pipe bombs to dislodge artifacts from the wreck, leaving a large crater and damaged artifacts. Over the next three years the archaeologists spent a total of ...

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