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Dusek-Mamoli - Nina Wood Model Ship Kit D012 Scale 1:72The Nia was a ship in the fleet of Christopher Columbus on his voyage to America. Other ships were the Santa Maria and the Pinta. The voyage of Christopher Columbus starts in August 1492 in the port of Palos de la Frontera. After two months at sea, on October 12th, the sailors finally saw land. There are no exact drawings of the Nina, but it is estimated that the length of the hull was about 66 feet (20 meters) with a displacement of about 100 tons.
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