1.
Titanic
The
Titanic
was
a
magnificent
ship
known
for
its
luxury
and
size.
Unfortunately,
it
is
also
infamous
for
its
tragic
sinking
in
1912.
The
Titanic
was
designed
to
be
unsinkable,
but
it
hit
an
iceberg
and
sank
in
the
Atlantic
Ocean
on
its
maiden
voyage.
This
disaster
claimed
the
lives
of
more
than
1,500
people,
making
it
one
of
the
deadliest
maritime
disasters
in
history.
The
Titanic's
sinking
also
spurred
significant
changes
in
maritime
regulations,
including
mandating
lifeboats
for
all
passengers
on
board.
2.
Mayflower
The
Mayflower
is
a
historic
ship
that
carried
a
group
of
English
settlers
to
the
New
World
in
1620.
These
settlers
would
eventually
establish
the
Plymouth
Colony
in
what
is
now
Massachusetts.
The
Mayflower
was
not
a
large
or
luxurious
ship,
but
it
was
sturdy
and
made
the
treacherous
journey
across
the
Atlantic.
Today,
the
Mayflower
is
remembered
as
a
symbol
of
determination
and
perseverance
in
the
face
of
adversity.
3.
USS
Enterprise
The
USS
Enterprise
is
one
of
the
most
famous
aircraft
carriers
in
US
history.
It
was
the
first
to
be
powered
by
nuclear
energy,
making
it
faster
and
more
efficient
than
any
before
it.
The
Enterprise
played
a
significant
role
in
the
Cold
War
and
was
involved
in
numerous
conflicts,
including
Vietnam
and
the
Gulf
War.
The
USS
Enterprise
was
decommissioned
in
2012
after
over
50
years
of
service.
4.
Bounty
The
Bounty
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a
replica
of
the
historic
ship
that
was
involved
in
the
famous
mutiny
in
1789.
The
replica
set
sail
in
1960
and
was
used
in
several
movies,
including
Mutiny
on
the
Bounty.
In
2012,
the
Bounty
was
caught
in
Hurricane
Sandy
off
the
coast
of
North
Carolina
and
sank.
Most
of
the
crewmembers
were
rescued,
but
the
captain,
Robin
Walbridge,
was
lost
at
sea.
5.
Queen
Mary
The
Queen
Mary
was
one
of
the
most
famous
ocean
liners
of
its
time.
It
was
luxurious
and
carried
passengers
across
the
Atlantic
from
the
1930s
to
the
1960s.
During
World
War
II,
the
Queen
Mary
was
used
as
a
troopship
and
carried
over
800,000
soldiers.
The
ship
is
now
a
museum
and
hotel
in
Long
Beach,
California,
where
visitors
can
explore
its
rich
history
and
grandeur.