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INSV Kaundinya Begins Historic Voyage From Porbandar To Muscat Using Ancient Stitched-Ship Technique
The 65-feet-long vessel has been constructed using traditional stitched shipbuilding techniques, employing natural materials ...
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Fallout review & recap: The golden rule
They find some old art, some high-tech weaponry, and probably some more Fallout Easter Eggs that I didn't notice. Elder ...
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Reviving India's ancient maritime glory: INSV Kaundinya sets sail for maiden voyage to Oman
INSV Kaundinya, the Navy’s engineless vessel built using the ancient stitched-ship technique, embarked on her maiden overseas voyage from Gujarat's Porbandar to Muscat on Monday to retrace old maritim ...
There’s a place in Adams, Wisconsin where treasure hunters, bargain seekers, and the chronically curious converge like moths to a flame of vintage finds and fresh produce. The Adams Flea and Farmers ...
Named after the legendary mariner Kaundinya, who is believed to have sailed from India to Southeast Asia in ancient times, the ship embodies India’s historic role as a maritime nation.
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