Pinta Nina Santa Maria Ships

Pinta Nina Santa Maria Ships. The ships used in Columbus' first voyage across the Atlantic in 1492-93 were called the Niña, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria. The Niña and Pinta were Caravels which were used by explorers during the Age of Discovery.


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(Public Domain) In 2014, a team of researchers believed that they discovered the wreck of Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. We know definitively what happened to the Santa Maria

(Public Domain) In 2014, a team of researchers believed that they discovered the wreck of Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. We know definitively what happened to the Santa Maria The ships of Christopher Columbus's First Fleet—the flagship Santa Maria flanked by Niña and Pinta—are depicted in this undated woodcut.Only the fate of Santa Maria is known.

Columbus Fleet Sailboat Nina / Santa Maria / Pinta 3 set. The original Niña, Pinta, and Santa Maria used by Christopher Columbus on his first voyage across the Atlantic were common trading vessels Santa María had a single deck and three small masts

Santa Maria Pinta and Nina a Christopher Columbus Fleet 3D Rendered Image in High Quality in HDR. (Public Domain) In 2014, a team of researchers believed that they discovered the wreck of Santa Maria off the coast of Haiti. The Santa Maria which Columbus never liked, ran aground and sank on Christmas Eve 1492 in Hispaniola (now Cap Haitien)