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Welcome

歡迎到海遺產項目

Onthaal aan het Maritieme Project van de Erfenis

Bienvenue au projet maritime d’héritage

Willkommen zum Seeerbe-Projekt

Καλωσορίστε στο θαλάσσιο πρόγραμμα κληρονομιάς

Benvenuto al progetto marittimo di eredità

海上相続財産のプロジェクトへの歓迎

Boa vinda ao projeto marítimo da herança

Добро пожаловать к морской проекту наследия

Recepción al proyecto marítimo de la herencia

Click on the image to purchase your copy.View over San Francisco looking Northeast over the Bay.

As of 1997, individuals from every country in the world have visited the site, 75% of visitors were from the United States; the remaining from the U.S. Government (including U.S. Military), educational institutions and other non-profit corporations, Australia, Brazil, France, Germany, Netherlands, New Zealand, Belgium, Spain, Greece, Poland, Italy, Czech Republic, Switzerland, Thailand, India, Mexico, Argentina, Colombia, Japan, Singapore, South Africa, Malaysia, Pakistan, Turkey, the Faroe Islands, the Russian Federation, etc.

Additional information about The Maritime Heritage Project is here: About The Project

Please ask questions via eMail: DALevy @ MaritimeHeritage.org

Various sources include Google Analytics, Urchin, Alexa.com. Please keep in mind that this is a one person project; these statistics were achieved through 15 years of focus.

  • Maritime Heritage Project Global Ranking: 2,133,061
  • United States Traffic Rank: 672,994
  • 422 sites linking in
  • 7,702 people have translated the site
  • Alexa Global Ranking of The Maritime Heritage Project: 2,133,061 out of a possible 466,848,493 Sites (or 1 trillion as reported by Bing).

The Maritime Heritage project is listed on major maritime search engines around the world, including maritime museum sites, shipping lines such as American President Lines, and merchant marine sites. The Maritime Heritage site is also used as a training/reference site by the San Francisco Maritime Museum and J. Porter Shaw Maritime Library in San Francisco. It is recommended to researchers by The San Francisco Public Library, Main Branch.

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