the santa maria is very large and it is now at the bottom of the Pacific Ocean there are still some skeletons from people at the bottom of that ship. there is also treasure at the bottom, but if you go down there you better watch out- there are live spirits and ghosts that will haunt you forever
The flagship of Cristoforo Colombo's voyage across the Atlantic was the small nao/carrack Santa María. However, the ship was originally named La Gallega (the Galician), before being renamed to Santa María by Colombo himself. She was a small, three masted nao or carrack, with a length of 19m on deck, a keel length of 12m, and estimated at 108 tons burthen, and a displacement estimated at 150 tons. She had a beam of 5.5m and a draught of 3.2m. Despite being a quite small ship for her day, she was the largest of the three ships put under Colombo's command, with his other ships being two small caravels, the 15m long lateen-rigged caravel Santa Clara (nicknamed 'La Niña'), and a 17m long square-rigged round caravel whose proper name is not known, but was nicknamed 'La Pinta'.
Santa Maria ad Martyres or, alternatively, Santa Maria Rotunda
Joe Bailey is a sports reporter for the Santa Maria Times. The Santa Maria Times is from Santa Maria, California.
I'm thinking yes. But maybe is a long list to write all the volcano eruptions that happened in Santa Maria.
the Nina, the Pinta, and the Santa Maria
The address of the Santa Maria Public Library is: 421 S. Mcclelland St., Santa Maria, 93454 5116
The Nina .. The Pinta .. The Santa Maria ....
Santa Maria is in Santa Barbara county. If you cross the Santa Maria river to the north you enter San Luis county.
The address of the Historic Santa Maria Inn is: 616 S Broadway, Santa Maria, CA 93454-5111
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The three ships of Columbus were called the Nina, the Pinta and the Santa Maria.