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by Paolo Signorini
$65.00
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Challenge your brain with a jigsaw puzzle designed by an independent artist! Our puzzles are made from premium 0.2" thick paper stock and include a semi-gloss coating on the top surface to make the image pop. Puzzles are available in two different sizes, and each puzzle includes a puzzle box with the artwork printed on the top for safe storage when you're not puzzling. The puzzle pieces are unique shapes.
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The Guayas is a sail training ship of the Ecuadoran Navy. Launched in 1976 it was named in jointly in honor of Chief Guayas, the Guayas river, and... more
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Store the puzzle in the provided box at room temperature with low humidity.
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The Guayas is a sail training ship of the Ecuadoran Navy. Launched in 1976 it was named in jointly in honor of Chief Guayas, the Guayas river, and Guayas, the first steamship that was constructed in South America in 1841 and is displayed of the Ecuadorian coat of arms.The ship's home base is Guayaquil, Ecuador.
The Guayas is a three-masted barque with a steel hull that can display a sailing area of 1,410 square metres (15,200 sq ft).The main mast reaches 38 metres (124 ft 8 in) over deck. The ship carries a crew of about 120 sailors as well as eighty cadets under the leadership of about 35 officers. The Guayas is one of four sailing ships that were built by Astilleros Celaya S.A. in Bilboa, the Gloria (Columbia) being the most similar ship,the other two sister ships are the Simon Bolivar (Venezuela), and the Cuauhtémoc (Mexico). These four ships present a basic design that is very similar to Blohm & Voss' Gorch Fock that was built more than four decades earlier.
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Hi buddies.I'm Paolo from Italy,love to take photographs and experiment new techniques.When I play with my camera I'm like a kid in a candy shop. Copyright © Paolo Signorini. All rights reserved. All images are protected by copyright law and may not be copied or reproduced without permission from the artist.
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Antonis Meintanis
Wonderful work !! very beautiful capture !! 👍 👌👌👌
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Patty Donoghue
adventures!!! lovely.
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Aziza Del Rosario
Beautiful Paolo !
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Chris Ferrara
Wonderful nautical image!
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Adriana Sulugiuc
Beautiful composition.
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Lyudmyla Melnyk
Beautiful image!
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Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
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Lyudmyla Melnyk
Beautiful!
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Lisa Wooten
Wonderful. L/F
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Cindy Treger
Paolo, beautiful shot with a wonderful description - amazing clarity and colors. f/l
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Brian Tada
Beautiful colors and composition, Paolo! Seen in the Camera Art Group.
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Renata Natale
Beautiful shot!
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Renata Natale
Great capture!
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Patty Donoghue
so inviting, ship art.
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Constance Lowery
very beautiful photography. L/F
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The Creative Minds Art and Photography
lovely capture
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Wayne Moran
Wow this is so wonderfully beautiful!!!
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Thanks ever so much
Rick Davis
Excellently Photographed Paolo! Love The Colors! L/F
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Hany J
Very nicely captured.
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