The image of Christopher Columbus’ three ships from the national coat of arms can now officially be removed and replaced ...
Explorer Christopher Columbus’s three ships – the Pinta, the Nina and the Santa Maria – will be replaced with the steelpan, a popular percussion instrument that originated on the island.
The Captain of the Port ordered the vessel back to port where it was docked at the Columbus Street Terminal for a full investigation. The ship had departed the North Charleston Container Terminal ...
A NEW Bill to remove Christopher Columbus ships from Trinidad and Tobago’s coat of arms has passed with unanimous support.
The King of Spain paid for three ships. The Pinta, the Niña and the Santa Maria. In 1492, Columbus set sail. A few months later, the crew spotted land. Columbus thought he had reached the Indies.