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Scotsman
5 days ago
- Entertainment
- Scotsman
The best pictures so far as spectacular tall ships arrive in Scottish harbour
Spectacular tall ships from all over the world are arriving in Aberdeen on Friday as thousands gather to watch the Tall Ships Races this weekend. Around fifty vessels and 2,000 sailing crew members are sailing into Aberdeen, after racing from Dunkirk to the Scottish city. Ships from South America, the Middle East and Europe are set to compete in the four-day extravaganza, which is running from Saturday July 19 until Tuesday July 22. The tallest ship taking part is Dar Mlodziezy, from Poland, which is 62.5 metres (205ft) high. The BAP Union, which has already arrived in Aberdeen, has travelled all the way from Peru - the furthest afield of all the ships. Here's the best pictures of the arrivals so far. 1 . Bap Union, Peru The tall ship Bap Union is surrounded by sea mist at it waits to enter the harbour on Thursday. The ship was the first sail training ship of the Peruvian Navy, launched in 2015 after a three year building project that took place in Spain | Jane Barlow/PA Wire Photo Sales 2 . Golden Leeluw, Netherlands The Gulden Leeluw is a majestic three-masted topsail schooner, built in 1937 on behalf of the Danish Ministry of Agriculture and Fisheries. Before being converted, she was used by the Danish Government for marine biological research | Jane Barlow/PA Wire Photo Sales 3 . Fryderyk Chopin, Poland Crews attend to the sails and rigging onboard the Fryderyk Chopin. Built between 1990-92, the ship was named after the polish nineteenth century musical composer | Jane Barlow/PA Wire Photo Sales 4 . Gulden Leeluw Another image of the Gulden Leeluw entering the harbour, as a dolphin swims nearby. The classic, sturdy ship offers space for up to 200 passengers | Jane Barlow/PA Wire Photo Sales
Yahoo
07-07-2025
- Yahoo
Peruvian Navy tall ship spotted on Thames near Southend for first time
THE largest sail training ship in Latin America was spotted sailing near Southend at the weekend. Peruvian Navy tall ship Bap Union has been visiting ports around the UK for the first time this summer, and was seen moored on the Thames Estuary near Mulberry Harbour on Saturday. The vessel is primarily used for training naval cadets, but also plays the role of ambassador, promoting Peru during voyages around the world. Camera club member Simon Murdoch hailed it a "rare sight" on the Thames near Southend. Bap Union is the first sail training ship of the Peruvian Navy and was launched in 2015 after a three year building project that took place in Spain. Its visit came as Nao Santa Maria, an authentic replica of Christopher Columbus' famous flagship from his 1492 voyage, was docked at Southend Pier last week welcoming visitors aboard for a tour of the iconic vessel. Sadly, the decision was taken for the ship to leave Southend ahead of schedule on Saturday, prioritising the safety of both crew and visitors due to challenging weather conditions at the end of the pier. The early departure disappointed many ticket holders who had planned to visit the historic ship during its stay in the city, however a spokesman insisted safety must always come first when dealing with maritime conditions.