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To see a near perfect
example of a type of sailing ship-the caravel- of such clean,
sculptured, honest design that it was produced for upwards of
125 years. with its Scandinavian style bow and midsection and
its combination square and lateen rigging it was probably the
best open water sailing vessel of its time- that pivotal time
referred to as the ' Great Age of Discovery'.
To, in some small way, enter that age,
to perhaps get a feeling for Columbus himself, that enigmatic
and flawed human being, who, admire or despise him, is one of
perhaps only three individuals in all of our long past who, by
themselves, for good or ill, personally altered the course of
Western history.
To stand on the sloping deck of the Niña, as true a replica as will probably ever be built. It was Columbus' favorite ship, the one he very nearly died on in 1493, upon which he ultimately logged more than 25,000 miles.
Written by John Malcom, Niña crew member.
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