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SS United States 🚢

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The SS United States is a historic American ocean liner and the fastest passenger ship ever built, a record she still holds today. The ship is currently located in Mobile, Alabama, and is undergoing preparation to be scuttled (sunk) off the coast of Florida to become the world's largest artificial reef.
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~Dogpressed🌧️~

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Frowning Critters, Dogpressed beautiful girl and sad
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~Catfeine☀️🌘~

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Frowning Critters, Catfeine she likes hers coffee drink, hers tail hand, she's so beautiful
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SS UNITED STATES 🚢

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The SS United States is a historic American ocean liner and the fastest passenger ship ever built, a record she still holds today. The ship is currently located in Mobile, Alabama, and is undergoing preparation to be scuttled (sunk) off the coast of Florida to become the world's largest artificial reef.
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R211 Train 🚇

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The R211 is the newest class of New Technology Trains (NTT) for the New York City Subway and the Staten Island Railway, built by Kawasaki Railcar Manufacturing.
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Ford Ranger

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The 2025 Ford Ranger is a mid-size pickup truck that is part of the current global-market second generation (P703) platform, available in various trims including XL, XLT, WildTrak, Platinum, and the high-performance Raptor, with minimal changes from the 2024 model year. It is available with several engine options depending on the market, including 2.0L diesel, 2.7L EcoBoost V6, and a 3.0L V6 turbo diesel or twin-turbo petrol engine.
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Hilux Travo

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The 2026 Toyota Hilux Travo is a heavily facelifted, ninth-generation model that introduces a new design, technology, and powertrains, including a new range-topping Overland trim and the first-ever all-electric version, the Travo-e. The standard powertrain is a 2.8L diesel, with the Travo-e version featuring a 59.2 kWh battery and dual electric motors. The interior receives modern updates, with new digital displays and a design inspired by the Land Cruiser Prado.
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