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RMS Lusitania
British ocean liner sunk by a German submarine in World War I
RMS Olympic
lead ship of the Olympic-Class ocean liners. Sister ship to RMS Titanic and HMHS Britannic
Agulhas Current
western boundary current of the southwest Indian Ocean that flows down the east coast of Africa
RMS Queen Mary
retired British ocean liner
rogue wave
relatively large and spontaneous ocean surface waves that occur far out at sea
Queen Elizabeth 2
former ocean liner and cruise ship from the United Kingdom
Hurricane Ivan
Category 5 Atlantic hurricane in 2004
SS Edmund Fitzgerald
SS Edmund Fitzgerald was an American Great Lakes freighter that sank in Lake Superior during a storm on November 10, 1975, with the loss of the entire crew of 29 men. When launched on June 7, 1958, she was the largest ship on North America's Great Lakes and remains the largest to have sunk there. She was located in deep water on November 14, 1975, by a U.S. Navy aircraft detecting magnetic anomalies, and soon afterwards found to be in two large pieces.
RMS Majestic
1914 ship
RMS Oceanic
1899 ocean liner
Flannan Isles Lighthouse
lighthouse off the northwest coast of Scotland
Ocean Ranger
offshore oil rig, sank in 1982
RMS Homeric
1913 passenger liner
Norwegian Dawn
Cruise ship built in 2001
HMS Albemarle
1901 Duncan-class pre-dreadnought battleship
SS Michelangelo
ocean liner launched in 1965
Norwegian Spirit
ship built in 1998
Amera
cruise ship built in 1988
RMS Etruria
Ship built in 1884
Draupner wave
rogue wave occurring at the Draupner platform in the North Sea on 1 January 1995
MS München
sunken LASH carrier
MV Selendang Ayu
ran aground off and destroyed on 8 December 2004
Hurricane Luis
Category 4 Atlantic hurricane in 1995
MS Bremen
cruise ship built in 1990
MS Crown iris
cruise ship built in 1992
MV Pont-Aven
ship built in 2004
USS Tennessee
1904 Tennessee-class armoured cruiser
RRS Discovery
British Royal Research Ship launched in 1962
Bark Marques
British ship