On June 9, 1873, Wyville Thomson and a party of the Scientifics and officers left the ship early in the morning aboard the steam pinnace. |
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The cruisers and two pinnaces remained behind while Hillary's pinnace fled with another. |
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Canoë Évasion invites you to discover the Loire Valley thanks to a convivial nautical activity: the canoe, the pinnace and the kayak. |
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The Macaw's cannons unleashed a salvo that pummeled the pinnace. |
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The port city of Mopti teems with activity and must be experienced. Afterwards we will take a relaxing ride down the Niger aboard a pinnace boat to the thousand year old city of Djenne. |
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To make the journey northward, Quinn believed that they used the pinnace and other small boats to transport themselves and their belongings. |
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In addition to the launch, examples include the jolly boat, captain's gig, pinnace, and cutter. |
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Comfortable travelling alternates with the modest life of Africa: Active hiking in the Dogon Country on one day, peaceful idleness on the swaying pinnace boat on the other. |
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In the Spanish Armada campaign he served as a volunteer in the Charles pinnace and afterward accompanied George Clifford, 3rd earl of Cumberland, on three voyages to the West Indies. |
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The Pisa afterwards lowered a pinnace, which was fired on by the Turks. |
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A charming small stroll in pinnace wait for you to feel the freshness of the wind and discover the life of the edges of the river Niger and the populations Bozos, Peulh which live there since several centuries. |
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They range from gaff rigs, Clyde Silver yachts and even a Custom's Pinnace. |
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