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SHABAB OMAN II DOCKS IN ABERDEEN AFTER VICTORY

SHABAB OMAN II DOCKS IN ABERDEEN AFTER VICTORY

Observer3 days ago
MUSCAT: The Royal Navy of Oman (RNO) vessel Shabab Oman II docked on Friday at the port of Aberdeen, Scotland, after completing the second leg of the 2025 Long Distance Sailing Races. The ship is taking part in the maritime festival, which is a highlight of the seventh international voyage, 'Glories of the Seas 2025'. During this leg of the race, Shabab Oman II secured third place among Class A sailing ships and ranked fourth overall in a fleet of 39 vessels representing various countries. — ONA
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