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It's been nearly a century since the Amerigo Vespucci made her maiden voyage. The crown jewel in Italy's naval fleet, standing just two metres below the Leaning Tower of Pisa. This weekend, locals have flocked to Darwin to it. Some travelling across the country for a chance to celebrate their homeland. “I came from Melbourne to get into that ship because it will be my third visit to the ship.” The 101-metre-long ship is used to train naval cadets. It takes eight of them to turn the original wheel. “It's a beauty, just like Italians are able to create beauty, and it's also an important symbol of craftmanship.” “It might look like the set of a movie, but the Amerigo Vespucci has been in action for 93 years and it's still sailing today as part of a world tour.” Darwin is the only port it will visit during its second ever stay in Australian waters. “It just feels like stepping into a time machine or something.” “It reminds me of pirates of the Caribbean” The Italian navy's played a key role defending crucial European trade routes during recent tensions in the middle east. And after Italy's debut in Darwin's international Airforce wargames earlier this year... the European nation's signaling its interest in the Indo-Pacific. “We take a commitment to work together for peace, security and protect freedom of navigation in the Indo-Pacific.” The next stop is Singapore a voyage back through time as Italy looks to secure its future in the region.

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00:00It's been nearly a century since the Amerigo Vespucci made its maiden voyage, the crowned
00:08jewel in Italy's naval fleet, standing just two metres below the leaning tower of Pisa.
00:18This weekend, locals have flocked to Darwin to see it, some travelling across the country
00:22for a chance to celebrate their homeland.
00:25I came from Melbourne especially to get into this ship because it will be my third visit
00:31to the ship.
00:33The 101 metre long ship is used to train naval cadets. It takes eight of them to turn the
00:39original wheel.
00:40It's a beauty, just like Italians are able to create beauty.
00:46It might look like the set of a movie, but the Amerigo Vespucci has been in action for
00:5193 years and is still sailing as part of a world tour today.
00:56Darwin is the only port it will visit during its second ever stay in Australian waters.
01:01It just feels like stepping into a time machine sort of thing, it's really cool.
01:06It reminds me of Pirates of the Caribbean.
01:08The Italian Navy's played a key role defending crucial European trade routes during recent
01:13tensions in the Middle East and after Italy's debut in Darwin's international air force
01:20war games earlier this year, the European nation signalling its interest in the Indo-Pacific.
01:25We take a commitment to work together for peace, security and protect freedom of navigation
01:33in the Indo-Pacific.
01:35The next stop is Singapore, a voyage back through time as Italy looks to secure its
01:40future in the region.

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