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Lighthouse Maritime Museum Of Salvador *
Brazil

The Naútico Museum of Salvador, located in Bahia, Brazil, is a captivating museum dedicated to the maritime history of the region. It showcases the rich nautical heritage of Salvador, a city known for its strong connection to the sea. The museum exhibits a wide range of artifacts, including ship models, navigational instruments, historic photographs, and documents that highlight the city's maritime traditions. Visitors can explore the exhibits and learn about Salvador's seafaring history, the significance of its ports, and the exploration and trade routes that shaped the region. The Naútico Museum offers a fascinating glimpse into the maritime past of Salvador, providing valuable insights into its cultural and economic development.

Copyright: Roman Turventur
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Taken: 12/05/2023
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