World's Biggest Tall Ship Under Tower Bridge - ARC Gloria
ARC Gloria is one of the biggest and largest tall ships in the world had a tight squeeze, as it proudly sailed along the Thames. The ARC Gloria, one of the biggest tall ships in the world and still in service, narrowly passed through Tower Bridge after a successful three-day visit to London.
The three masted Colombian training vessel, which is making its first
voyage to London in 18 years, is currently on a goodwill tour of the
world. The crew of the ARC Gloria balance on masts while singing the
ship's anthem.
The 76-metre long ship, which boasts a crew of of 163 people, including 81 cadets from the Colombian Naval Academy, precariously posed on its masts to wave farewell to the city. But not only did the brave shipmates need a head for heights and their strongest sea-legs, but they also had to put on a show. The huge vessel made sure it gave London a rousing send off, by unfurling its massive flag and the 81 cadets singing the ship’s anthem. During its time in the capital the magnificent ship attracted over 7,000 visitors.
The history of the sailing ship ARC Gloria began in 1966, when the
Colombian Government ordered that a three-masted barque work as a
training ship of the Colombian Navy. The ship was commissioned on 7
September 1968, with the vessel moored at the wharf of Deusto Channel.