
It seemed like a normal day on the Plymouth wharf - fishermen tending to their traps, boats, and equipment but..........

....it turned out that right beside them was an unusual sight.

It was the three-masted tall ship, Peacemaker.

It is an unusual sight on the town wharf.

Meanwhile, our resident two-masted tall ship, Mayflower II, was 1500 feet across the harbor docked at the regular spot on the state pier. I enjoy living in a place where stuff like this happens.
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