21.11.6 'Doha 2006' arrival in Albany W. Australia



PPL PHOTO AGENCY - COPYRIGHT RESERVED Dateline: 21: 11: 05 Albany, West Austalia. Tony Bullimore and his crew arrive off Albany, West Australia following a media driven alert for the British yachtsman and his catamaran 'Doha 2006' began when his communications equipment failed mid-way across the Indian Ocean during a voyage from the Maldives to Hobart, Tasmania. Bullimore is preparing to set out from Hobart at the end of the year in a bid to break the 70 day barrier for sailing solo non-stop around the world. The current record is held by Dame Ellen MacAthur stands at 71days 14 hours. PHOTO CREDIT: Yasmine Phillips/Albany Advertiser/PPL Tel: +44 (0)1243 555561 E.mail: ppl@mistral.o.uk Web: www.pplmedia.com

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Dateline: 21: 11: 05 Albany, West Austalia. Tony Bullimore and his crew on Dohar 2006 arrive off Albany, West Australia following a media driven alert for the British yachtsman and his catamaran Doha 2006 began when his communications equipment failed mid-way across the Indian Ocean during a voyage from the Maldives to Hobart, Tasmania.  Bullimore is preparing to set out from Hobart at the end of the year in a bid to break the 70 day barrier for sailing solo non-stop around the world.
The current record is held by Dame Ellen MacAthur stands at 71days 14 hours.
PHOTO CREDIT: Yasmine Phillips/Albany Advertiser/PPL
Tel: +44 (0)1243 555561 E.mail: ppl@mistral.o.uk  Web: www.pplmedia.com
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Dateline: 21: 11: 05 Albany, West Austalia. Tony Bullimore and his crew on Doha 2006 arrive off at Albany, West Australia following a media driven alert for the British yachtsman and his catamaran Doha 2006 began when his communications equipment failed mid-way across the Indian Ocean during a voyage from the Maldives to Hobart, Tasmania.  Bullimore is preparing to set out from Hobart at the end of the year in a bid to break the 70 day barrier for sailing solo non-stop around the world.
The current record is held by Dame Ellen MacAthur stands at 71days 14 hours.
PHOTO CREDIT: Yasmine Phillips/Albany Advertiser/PPL
Tel: +44 (0)1243 555561 E.mail: ppl@mistral.o.uk  Web: www.pplmedia.com
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Dateline: 21: 11: 05 Albany, West Austalia. Tony Bullimore gives a thumbs up on arrival at Albany, West Australia following a media driven alert for the British yachtsman and his catamaran Doha 2006 began when his communications equipment failed mid-way across the Indian Ocean during a voyage from the Maldives to Hobart, Tasmania.  Bullimore is preparing to set out from Hobart at the end of the year in a bid to break the 70 day barrier for sailing solo non-stop around the world.
The current record is held by Dame Ellen MacAthur stands at 71days 14 hours.
PHOTO CREDIT: Yasmine Phillips/Albany Advertiser/PPL
Tel: +44 (0)1243 555561 E.mail: ppl@mistral.o.uk  Web: www.pplmedia.com
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Dateline: 21: 11: 05 Albany, West Austalia. Tony Bullimore waves to wellwishers as he arrives in Albany, West Australia following a media driven alert for the British yachtsman and his catamaran Doha 2006 began when his communications equipment failed mid-way across the Indian Ocean during a voyage from the Maldives to Hobart, Tasmania.  Bullimore is preparing to set out from Hobart at the end of the year in a bid to break the 70 day barrier for sailing solo non-stop around the world.
The current record held by Dame Ellen MacAthur stands at 71days 14 hours.
PHOTO CREDIT: Yasmine Phillips/Albany Advertiser/PPL
Tel: +44 (0)1243 555561 E.mail: ppl@mistral.o.uk  Web: www.pplmedia.com
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