NRP Sagres Arrives in New Bedford, July 8, 2015

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  • Опубликовано: 7 июл 2015
  • NRP Sagres, the Educational Ship of the Portuguese Navy, pays a visit to the Port of New Bedford, Massachusetts, July 8-9, 2015. The widely anticipated arrival was greeted by hundreds along the shores, docks and New Bedford-Fairhaven Hurricane Barrier, through whose gates the Sagres is seen gliding. Recorded from the cupola of the New Bedford Whaling Museum, the ship's visit is made possible, in part, by the Luso-American Foundation, the Consulate of Portugal in New Bedford, and the New Bedford Whaling Museum.

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  • @albertinocarloto8203
    @albertinocarloto8203 3 года назад

    Fis esta viagem em 1967 foi maravilhosa

  • @josemenezes9264
    @josemenezes9264 4 года назад +1

    Amazing NRP Sagres. Departed today from Lisbon to recreate the 500 year old Magellans (Portuguese Magalhães) first globe circumnavigation. Through Portuguese Magellans and his Castellans Sea Captains, our globe became know as blue - as it contains more oceans than dry land.

  • @paulooliveira9638
    @paulooliveira9638 3 года назад +1

    verdade três meses à navegar.

  • @rafaelabreu2873
    @rafaelabreu2873 8 лет назад +3

    The NRP Sagres is the only school/vessel and Navy/militar component that has the same State honors of an National Lider, since it belong to the oldest Navy, the Portuguese Navy with 700 years old

    • @manuelfernandes2335
      @manuelfernandes2335 6 лет назад +1

      Rafael Abreu 700 years old

    • @antoniogalhos4611
      @antoniogalhos4611 3 года назад

      Rafael....O calma contigo. O Manuel Fernandes tem razão.

    • @rafaelabreu2873
      @rafaelabreu2873 3 года назад

      @@manuelfernandes2335 ui 900? Devo me ter enganado, são 700 sim têm razão!

  • @TimKaseyMythHealer
    @TimKaseyMythHealer 5 лет назад +1

    My last name is Kasey, and while doing Genealogy research I managed to answer the question of who was the first Kasey from my family line to come to America? The Kasey that I am a decedent from was a Whaler at a time before the first president of the United States. I believe this may pre-date the names contained in your log books on display at the Museum? Looking in some of your online records it appears as though many Whaling log books have yet to be transcribed and/or scanned for upload to the internet. The most interesting thing about my finding is that these details may have been lost for the past 2 to 3 generations. Only by having a saturation of Genealogists working independently, connecting family lines, was my link to the family tree able to bee connected. Many misshapes can break a person off from their family line. Marriage to others outside one's ethnicity, religion and/or socioeconomic level, from the perspective of the way of life between the 1700's up to and including the present was, and are very common themes that tend to separate one from their family tree.

    • @chananon8120
      @chananon8120 Год назад

      My Great Great Grandpa was an Irishman from Cork IRL.. He came to New Bedford on a fishing boat. He married my GG grandma FERNANDA ALVES from Lisbon. Back in late 1800's lots of Irish / Portuguese intermarriage in New Bedford but nobody ever talks about it.