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That's not quite the case this time, but there will be a few political big guns alongside the more traditional elements of a seafaring launch.

From BBC

Once known as a blue-collar, seafaring enclave, sometimes the target of teasing from other corners of Seattle, today’s Ballard looks quite different to those who grew up there.

All 22 crew on the ship were Indian - the country is a major player in the global seafaring industry.

From BBC

In this study, Gibaja and colleagues provide new insights into the history of seafaring technology through analysis of canoes at the Neolithic lakeshore village of La Marmotta, near Rome, Italy.

Here lies Bermuda Storm, a giant 300-seat simulator platform designed to mimic a large seafaring vessel and sit in a sort of all-encompassing multiplex.

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