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Jim Flannery

A discovery from the Age of Discovery?

Led astray by flawed directions, archaeologists for years have been searching in the wrong place for Christopher Columbus’ flagship, the Santa María, but explorer Barry

Moving history forward

Harold Burnham’s passion for wooden boats keeps a tradition alive The craft and culture of building and sailing traditional wooden boats is embedded in the

‘If I die, just throw me over the side’

Cornelis “Conny” van Rietschoten, the “Flying Dutchman,” was the sole skipper to win the Whitbread Round the World Race twice. He also transformed around-the-world racing

Tom Lynch

More Than Fishing

It’s the shared moments with friends that turn ordinary fishing trips into the stories we tell for years.

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