Golden Hinde
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Nadish
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The Golden Hinde was an English galleon which was known for its circumnavigation of the globe between 1577 and 1580. Captained by Sir Francis Drake, one can take a tour of this museum on board with a full sized reconstruction of the Tudor warship. There are also guided tours of this site where one can know the life of the officers and ordinary sailors at sea.
Category: Museums
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