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Josef Fojtik Photography Tall ships after start of the Tall ship race 2007, Aarhus Kotka

Published Mar 28, 2007 The Tall Ships Races in the Baltic this year has received its 100th vessel entrant with the registration of Cuautemoc, the Mexican Navy ship. The vessel will join.


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The Tall Ships' Races 2007 Baltic got off to an excellent start on the 10th July 2007 with a total of 79 vessels crossing the start line.


Szczecin Tall Ship Races 2007 Marcin Malinowski Flickr

History In 1956, the first race of the sail training Tall Ships took place from Torbay, UK to Lisbon, Portugal, and it was organised by the Sail Training International Race Committee (STRC)… Our History It was supposed to be a celebration of the world's remaining magnificent Class A Tall Ships - everyone thought they were close to retirement.


Tall Ships Race 2007, The worlds largest sailing ship the Russian bark Sedov leaves Swedish

BAE GUAYAS Along side, Port of Alicante 2007


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Local history You are in: Devon > History > Local history > Fifty years of Tall Ships races One of the tall ships from Russia Fifty years of Tall Ships races By Laura Joint.


The Tall Ships'Races 2007 à Toulon

1.33K subscribers Subscribe 16K views 10 years ago A magnificent high definition video of sailing ships with stereo sound. Please view and enjoy in full screen mode. The Tall Ships' Races,.


Tall Ships Race 2007 Arhus to Kotka posters & prints by Richard Sibley

TALL SHIPS, PORT OF ALICANTE TSR Alicante - Barcelona 2007. ‹ Return to post. Leave a Reply Cancel reply


The Tall Ships' Races 2007 in Szczecin Free Photo Download FreeImages

This week the Tall Ships Race 2007 will finish the second leg in Stockholm, latest news on the race is here;.


Tall Ships Race 2007, The worlds largest sailing ship the Russian bark Sedov leaves Swedish

Tall ships race July 2005 - Firework display to celebrate the last night of the Tall Ships visit to the Tyne On the crest of a wave. Hosting the Tall Ships event will be plain.


Tall Ship Race 2007 Tall Ship Race 2007, Aarhus, Denmark Thomas Baekdal Flickr

2007 The Tall Ships Races Baltic Results 2007 The Tall Ships Races Mediterranean Prizes The Sail Training International Friendship Trophy Since 2003, the principal award at the end of each race series has been the Sail Training International Friendship Trophy.


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Tall ships Races 2007. Hi all, anyone here joining the tall ships races? regards Matthias. Reply With Quote #2 posted to alt.sailing.tall-ships Pete Verdon. external usenet poster : First recorded activity by BoatBanter: Sep 2006. Posts: 4 Tall ships Races 2007. Matthias Heuer wrote:.


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The Tall Ships Races are thrilling events that bring together majestic sailing vessels from all over the world. These races captivate the hearts and minds of spectators who gather to witness the beauty and excitement of these grand ships as they navigate through the open waters. For both participants and onlookers, the Tall Ships Races offer a.


Tall Ship Race 2007 Tall Ship Race 2007, Aarhus, Denmark Thomas Baekdal Flickr

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Tall Ships' Races in Kotka 2007, Finland - A Mexican ship Cuauhtemoc with more than 300.000 spectators in Kotka, Finland in July 2007


The Tall Ships´ Races 2007

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The Tall Ships´ Races 2007

The race was the brainchild of a London solicitor, Bernard Morgan, who wanted to foster understanding and friendly rivalry between young folk from around the world, and help instil teamwork and.

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