Titanic, a famous cruise ship that sank in 1912, has a length of about 269 meters and weighs around 46,328 tons.
RMS Queen Mary, a famous British transatlantic ship in the 1930s and 1940s, has now been changed to a hotel and museum in Long Beach, California.
USS Constitution, a US warship which is famous as Old Ironides, was built in 1797 and is still sailing today as the oldest warship that is still active in the world.
USS Arizona, a United States combat ship which is famous for its sinking at Pearl Harbor in 1941, is still a warning place for victims and visitors on its memorial site.
HMS Victory, a British warship which is famous for playing a role in the battle of trafalgar in 1805, is now a ship museum in Portsmouth, England.
Mayflower, a historic ship carrying British settlers to North America in 1620, is now a tourist attraction in Plymouth, Massachusetts.
Cutty Sark, a famous British sailing ship in the 19th century to transport tea from China to England, is now a ship museum in Greenwich, London.
HMS Beagle, a British ship used by Charles Darwin in his expedition to Galapagos in 1831-1836, made a major contribution to Darwin's theory of evolution.
USS Monitor, a United States warship which is famous for its innovative design, the steel tower, used in the battle of Hampton Roads in 1862.
Santa Maria, the ship used by Christopher Columbus on her journey to the west in 1492, brought her and her crew to the new world and became an important event in the history of European exploration.