I just must share the details of this fabulous picture. It's the battle of Gibraltar 25 April 1607. Painted in 1622. #17thCentury
#Gibraltar - 25/03 - a fab view of this evening's moody skies, thanks to MeteoGib follower Dino Dino Chincotta PhD - a mostly cloudy day which brought some rain, with Easterly winds at first, but giving way to a freshening West or Southwesterly. A few brighter spells with Max 20.0C.
Naval battle near Gibraltar, 25 April 1607 (Victory over the Spanish near Gibraltar by a Fleet Commanded by Admiral Jacob van Heemskerck), 17?? #rijksmuseum #europeana hdl.handle.net/10934/RM0001.Cโฆ
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5 boats with accurate compasses, leave Gibraltar 25 miles apart travelling due West - using lasers, an observer on the first and last boat should be able to tell if the convoy is moving in a dead-straight line or following a curve.