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Inside a Land Where Centuries-Old Sailboats Still Reign Supreme
Indonesia's Bugis people were once masters of the seas. Today, they continue to build the Pinisi—a two-masted ship that allegedly brought them as far abroad as China and Australia.
Bill Belichick Spotted Passed Out on a Boat A Week Before Playoff Game
Bill Belichick might be causing a distraction for the Patriots in latest boat incident.
How To Watch A Bad Football Game: David Roth's Weak In Review
The NFL is entering the good part of what has mostly been a pretty flat and un-fun season. That doesn't mean that Wild Card weekend will be great. But it's a start.
The US Navy’s Robotic Boats Are Getting Smarter
These autonomous robots are not like drones with humans operating them from a remote trailer in Arizona.
What It's Like to See the World for Almost No Money by Traveling on Container Ships
Are you flexible about time? Are you cool with being rocked out of bed by a storm? Container ship travel might be for you!
What It's Like to See the World for Almost No Money by Traveling on Container Ships
Are you flexible about time? Are you cool with being rocked out of bed by a storm? Container ship travel might be for you!
Why Trump's Plan for a 350-Ship Navy Doesn't Hold Water
His call for the biggest build-up of the US Navy in 30 years would cost hundreds of billions of dollars at a time when he's vowed to also cut taxes.
In the Wake of Inuits: Meet the Adventurers Who Paddled From Greenland to Scotland
Inspired by a historical mystery that stretches back to the 17th century, Olly Hicks and George Bullard set out to paddle the 1,200 miles from Greenland to Scotland unaided. If they made it, they'd be the first men on record to do so.
Indonesia's Solution to Illegal Fishing Boats Is Just to Blow Them Up
Indonesia’s fishing operations are the second-largest in the region after China’s, and Indonesia loses about $20 billion in fish to foreign fishermen every year. Presumably that number will fall as more and more illegal fishing vessels are blown to...
Thomas Morton Shares the Slang He Learned as a Tugboat Deckhand on Today's 'Daily VICE'
Then VICE Sports takes us inside the family-owned business in Taiwan that's been making NBA courtside seats since 1925 and Motherboard tells us about former Blink-182 guitarist Tom DeLonge's alien obsession.
Why the Fuck Do the British Love Boat Racing?
I thought I'd just see posh boys making fun of poor people while two teams raced, but walked away bizarrely humbled.