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Photo by LEXEY SWALL
The crew of the Nina, a replica of Christopher Columbus' ship, pull up the sails as they arrive to Naples on Wednesday. The Nina and the Pinta will open for tours Thursday and will be docked at Tin City until their departure early Tuesday, April 6th. The Nina is replicated to the exact size of Columbus' ship and made completely by hand without power tools. The Pinta replica is double the size of the original. Lexey Swall/Staff
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The Nina and the Pinta, replicas of Christopher Columbus' famed ships, made their way to Naples on Wednesday. The Columbus Foundation, based in the British Virgin Islands, created the two vessels to tour together as a 'sailing museum.' The Nina was created entirely by hand without the use of power tools and is an exact replica of the original. The Pinta was later created in Brazil at double the original size.
They are docked at Tin City in Naples until Tuesday, April 6th when they will depart for Fort Myers. The public is invited to walk aboard for self-guided tours between 9 a.m. and 6 p.m. beginning Thursday. Cost of admission is $7 for adults, $6 for seniors and $5 for children. Children 4 and under are admitted free.










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