First I’ve heard of them. Pretty interesting.
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The earliest sails were not made from canvas but from woven grass, which had to be dipped in tannins in order to be toughened up. This resulted in a reddish-brown hue, which was carried on when canvas masts were invented. The bright crimson masts seen in Hong Kong’s harbor today still bear this historical hallmark.
First I’ve heard of them. Pretty interesting.
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Wow that’s really neat! And I had been wondering about the propensity for red over there