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In case you thought I was kidding about being almost a year behind… how about a blog post about something that happened last December? ;) On the other hand, yesterday was Columbus Day (and Indigenous People’s Day!), so maybe I’m only one day behind on talking about my visit to Columbus’s ships! ;)
Biloxi Small Craft Harbor is always a lovely place to visit, even on a normal day…


But it was pretty exciting to see these special ships docked there! The Pinta is a little bigger than the original, but the Nina is an exact replica! It was neat to climb aboard and imagine what it must’ve been like in 1492.




All the little details really brought the experience to life.


We had a lot of fun exploring and even ran into some friends onboard! :)



I’m not that much of a history buff, but nonetheless I definitely recommend seeing these ships if they’re on a coast near you! :) (Click here to find out!)