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Launching a Fairey Pixie.
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Fairey Pixie, in use as a “canadian canoe”. It can also be rowed.
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Restored Fairey Dinky. View of the bottom.
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Restored Fairey Dinky, an ideal tender for an Atalanta. Note the flap in the transom, hinged just above the rear thwart.
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Dinghies Fairey Duckling. An ideal sailing tender to an Atalanta or Titania
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Fairey Duckling laying out an anchor line
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Rudder blade uphaul and downhaul are the rope tackles shown curving across the photo.
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The rudder control wires, uphaul and downhaul are all shown in this view of the rear end of the aft cabin
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The whip staff pivots at the bottom of the cockpit, below the access into the rear cabin
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T10 A Titania ready for the road with the rudder blade removed
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The whip staff in action. In use it takes little space in the cockpit
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Rear of a Titania Cockpit showing the whip staff arrangement
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Bottom rudder pintle installed in the keg and ready for the rudder stock to be fitted
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The rudder head with the short tiller passing through the transom
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Gudgions and rudder fittings
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Skeg and P bracket on a Titania
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T10 Stern view of the rudder with the blade in its raised position
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T10 Atalanta and Titania Rudder blade (Mk 3 version)
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 001 – Hull and trailer
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 016 – Cockpit
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 080 – underwater hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 079 – underwater hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 078 – underwater hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 077 – underwater hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 076 – underwater hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 075 – Engine and sterner
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 015 – Hull and trailer
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 014 – Hull and trailer
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has a clever hoist system built into the trailer. Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 024 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 023 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 031 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 074 – Engine and sterner
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 030 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 017 – Cockpit
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 018 – Cockpit
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 073 – Engine and sterner
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 072 – Engine and sterner
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 071 – Engine and sterner
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 070 – Engine and sterner
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 069 – Engine and sterner
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 019 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 022 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 021 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 020 – Cockpit
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 025 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 029 – Cockpit
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 068 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 067 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 032 – Cockpit
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 066 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 065 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 064 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 063 – aft cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 062 – aft cabin
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 039 – Decks and blisters
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 Joann has TWO blisters – an enlarged ‘Titania-style’ on the foredeck and a smaller one over the aft cabin.
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 061 – Galley
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 060 – heads and navigation station
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 059 – heads and navigation station
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 058 – heads and navigation station
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 057 – heads and navigation station
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 056
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 055 – Galley
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 054 – Forehatch
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 053
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 052 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 051 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 050 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 049 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 048 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 047 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 046 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 044 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 043 – Main cabin
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A65 A065 Joann in 2017 045 – Main cabin
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A95 cA95 Hiran Cockpit Cover
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A95 A95 Hiran Cockpit Cover looking forward
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A95 A95 Hiran Cockpit Cover looking forward
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A95 A95 Hiran Cockpit Cover starboard side aft
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A95 A95 Hiran Cockpit Cover over the horse
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A95 A95 Hiran Cockpit Cover port side aft
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A95 colin cA95 Hiran Cockpit Cover from forwardAugust 7th 006
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A95 cA95 Hiran Cockpit Cover blister detail
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Sunset over St Topez. The staging, orb, lights and other paraphernalia on the right hand quay were for Magic Johnson’s 25th Wedding Anniversary. He kept us entertained all night!
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Some of the many cafes
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Hayers from the top of the hill
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Looking for food and drink
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Hayers was a charming town
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A102 Loaded on the trailer mast threaded under the hull. Ready to go home.
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A102 The hoist bay at Le Lavendou – a modern marina.
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The crew continued by train to Hyeres from where there were going to pick up the train home. We will gloss over mistaken dates and having to buy new tickets.
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Squaresails going the other way.
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If you are going to waterski, not a bad boat to be behind.
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The beacons were being pressure washed
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Looking back at St Tropez
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Journeys end – at least for the waterborne Atalanta Mary. This was closing the Mediterranean track of Mary which had started at Marseille 3 years before.
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A102 Mary snugly moored just inside the harbour
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St Tropexz backstreet
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Looking down on St Tropez
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St Tropex from the fort above the town
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Sep 07 St Tropez 025
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St Tropex alleyway
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Beautiful craftsmanship
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All that was missing was Doris Day.
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We were all looking forward to the next stop at St Tropez
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A102 Sunset sailing
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We had a great sail towards St Tropez and the sunset.
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Sailing!
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A102 Bimini motoring.
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Passing the headland. Some yachts were taking shortcuts inside the lumps of rock rising from the water.
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Looking out of the bay to the headland West of Agay
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They found Nemo’s new boat
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Swimming was called for
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On the way we stopped off for lunch at Agay. A delightful and popular bay.
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That boat. The roof of the ‘cabin’ lifts vertically on hydraulic rams for boarding and disembarkation
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The entrance to La Napoule.
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Sailing towards La Napoule
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La Napoule is somewhere in that lot. A lovely sail.
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Wind, sparkling sea, and misty mountains
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Sep 05b To Cannes 010
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This motorboat intrigued Nick as it sped past – is there a strong hint of Citroen DS about the styling?
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The fort
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On the way to Cannes we stopped to lunch at anchor off the Ile Sainte Marguerite. Along with a vast number of other people. It was a beautiful spot.
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Leaving Antibes, looking back at the old port.
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A variation on the statues
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Some of them were quite eerie
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Beautiful B&B, courtyard and statue
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The arches join the building structure to assist earthquake resistance
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Old Antibes
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Skyline statues
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And a very pretty sloop
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Another schooner
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Cannes was just around the corner and slightly beyond it La Napoule.
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Everywhere!
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They were everywhere.
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Antibes was a great place. The marina was full of ‘normal’ size yachts. And the town of these statues.
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As we neared Antibes we were enveloped in a race fleet
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Nice from Saint Jean Cap Ferrat. We were tempted ….. but resisted.
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An interesting house on the way to Antibes
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Jez enjoying Atalanta Mary
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Leaving Monaco afforded this great view of the Oceanographic museum
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The end of the holiday approached. The next stop was to be the splendid Antibes.
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St Nicholas Cathedral at night
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Port de Fontveille at night
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Monaco harbour at night
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Tree lined footpaths overlooking the Port de Fontveille and Atalanta Mary
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Old Monaco
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The view from the museum roof
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Stunning galleries
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Stunning galleries
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Alistair gets up close and personal with sharks in an open pool
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Sep 03c Oceanographic 014
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Sep 03c Oceanographic 009
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The museum is laid out over many floors, each spectacular in its own way
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And the equally impressive entrance hall to the Oceanographic Museum
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The impressive St Nicholas Cathedral



















































































































































































