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You Can Climb Aboard a Massive Reproduction of a 17th-Century Spanish Galleon That's Sailing Around the World image

Visitors touring the Galeón Andalucía in the town of Ramsgate, England, earlier this year (Krisztian Elek / SOPA Images / LightRocket via Getty Images)

 

You Can Climb Aboard a Massive Reproduction of a 17th-Century Spanish Galleon That's Sailing Around the World

The Galeón Andalucía, which is now making its way to London, was designed to resemble the armed merchant vessels manufactured by Spain and Portugal between the 16th and 18th centuries

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