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''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' is a Brazilian tall ship. Her name means 'Adventurous Spirit' in the native tongue of the Kulina people of the Brazilian Amazon. ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' was built of wood in Santarém, Pará, using local hand shipbuilding techniques. The founders of the project were René Gerardus de Bruijn, Markus Lehmann, Kit & Markus Smit. Crafted with the greatest care and attention to detail and utilizing only the most traditional of hand tools, ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' boldly exhibits its solid Itaúba ribs and planking. The massive and dense ipê keel and keelson secure the vessel and the Muiricatiara masts stand tall in the sky. Overall, there is a great diversity of tropical woods used in the construction because ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' was built on the beachside of the Tapajós River. ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' contains of planking, 40,000 nails and screws, 40 tonnes of ballast, and of rope. After 6 years in construction, ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' made her maiden voyage down the Amazon in March 2000. ''Tocorimé Pamatojari'' is currently used as a school ship. ==External links== *(【引用サイトリンク】title=Tocorimé Pamatojari Plataforma de Educação e Cultura ) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tocorimé Pamatojari」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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