The Nina and the Pinta have returned to Franklin county.
The
replicas of two of Christopher Columbus’ three ships were last in Franklin County in 2010 – and then they
were only here to refuel and give the crew a chance to get some oysters.
For
the next week the two ships are in Carrabelle.
The two ships are
historically accurate replicas Ships which were built by the Columbus foundation and are
now used as floating museums.
The
‘Nina’ was built completely by hand and without the use of power tools.
Archaeology
magazine called her “the most historically correct Columbus replica ship ever
built.”
The
‘Pinta’ was recently built in Brazil to accompany the ‘Nina’ on
all of her travels.
The ships travel
year-round stopping at different ports where people can go on-board and learn
more about Columbus and his trips to the new world.
While
in port, the general public is invited to visit the ships for a walk aboard self-guided
tour.
The
prices are $8.00 for adults, $7.00 for senior citizens and $6.00 for students 5
to 16.
Children
4 and under are Free.
The
ship will be open today through February the 28th from 9:00
a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
You can find out more
about the two ships, their crew and their schedules on-line at thenina.com.
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