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  • Bikini clad BFF's Sophie Turner and Priyanka Chopra zoom around on jet skis as they have a yacht day in Miami. 25 Mar 2019 Pictured: Priyanka Chopra; Sophie Turner. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Yacht Club Costa Smeralda. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • EXCLUSIVE: SHOCKING IMAGES OF CAPE TOWN’S BONE-DRY DAM WHERE ONCE LOCALS USED TO GO BOATING AND WATER SKIING WITH PIX By Magnus News Agency Shocking images show a bone-dry desert where once boats used to sail on a reservoir as drought continues to ravage South Africa. Theewaterskloof Dam once hosted yacht clubs and water skiing but today not even one vessel could be launched on the parched space. Photographer Dirk Theron visited the starved body of water last week and took these frightening images of the dried-up lake which should supply 40 percent of the water to Cape Town’s four million residents. As Dirk’s pictures show, skeletons of fish and muddy pools are much of what remains of the former 480 million cubic metre capacity site. Last week billionaire former New York Mayor Michael Bloomberg toured Theewaterskloof as part of his role as UN special Envoy for Climate Action. He warned the reservoir and draught across the Western Cape should act as a wake-up call for the international community on climate change. Despite the drought, which has struck the area for the past few years, government officials in South Africa have been criticised for their handling of the crisis. A ‘Day Zero’ when municipal taps would be turned off has been pushed back from June 4 to July 9 despite chronic shortages continuing. South African Dirk lives just 30 minutes from Theewaterskloof, but said he was stunned by what he found there. He said: “Theewaterskloof dam is one of those places where everybody has a boat and people would go there for the weekend. “A friend of mine used to be a member of the Theewaters sports club, we used to go there all the time water skiing and playing on the water in his boat. “This was a massive, massive body of water. It’s been a few years since last I’ve been there but when I saw it I was shocked to my core. “We all know about the water crisis but standing there and seeing it with your own eyes is so surreal. “I stood on dry ground
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  • Dame Joans Collins takes to the high seas and dons a captain’s hat in a new comical ad campaign for mobile phone network Three. The 86-year-old actress and Hollywood icon calls on phone customers to ‘ditch and switch’ their phone network to mark an industry-wide change in the UK allowing mobile users to change networks by sending a simple free text. The ad draws on five-times-married Collins’s vast dating experience to encourage viewers to take control and not stay in an ‘unsatisfactory relationship’. The Golden Globe star is seen living the high life on-board a yacht in sunny St Tropez, with playful nods towards the benefits of choosing ‘the one’, before she turns to the camera to say: ‘I’ve never settled for anyone or anything which didn’t float my boat… ‘It’s now easier than ever to switch. So darling if they’re not satisfying you, then just... ghost them. So, take control - ditch and switch to Three.’ Speaking about the campaign, Collins said: ‘Having been married a few times, I can tell you now that staying with someone just to be in a relationship won’t make you happy. ‘It took me a long time to find ‘the one’ because I was never ever going to settle for second best. The relationship you have with your mobile network shouldn’t be any different – when you start to feel unloved, dissatisfied and you can’t see past those niggles, it’s time to move on, darling.’ Launching on 2 July, mobile customers can get the code they need to switch networks by simply sending a free text message – rather than having to call their current provider – and can switch mobile networks in just one working day. To mark this, Three is offering new and upgrading customers six months half price line rental, on its Unlimited tariff (24 month Advanced Plan). This offer is available now until 22 August, on a range of handsets, Home, Tablet and SIM only plans. For example, a 24-month SIM-only Advanced Plan with unlimited data, calls
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  • Dame Joans Collins takes to the high seas and dons a captain’s hat in a new comical ad campaign for mobile phone network Three. The 86-year-old actress and Hollywood icon calls on phone customers to ‘ditch and switch’ their phone network to mark an industry-wide change in the UK allowing mobile users to change networks by sending a simple free text. The ad draws on five-times-married Collins’s vast dating experience to encourage viewers to take control and not stay in an ‘unsatisfactory relationship’. The Golden Globe star is seen living the high life on-board a yacht in sunny St Tropez, with playful nods towards the benefits of choosing ‘the one’, before she turns to the camera to say: ‘I’ve never settled for anyone or anything which didn’t float my boat… ‘It’s now easier than ever to switch. So darling if they’re not satisfying you, then just... ghost them. So, take control - ditch and switch to Three.’ Speaking about the campaign, Collins said: ‘Having been married a few times, I can tell you now that staying with someone just to be in a relationship won’t make you happy. ‘It took me a long time to find ‘the one’ because I was never ever going to settle for second best. The relationship you have with your mobile network shouldn’t be any different – when you start to feel unloved, dissatisfied and you can’t see past those niggles, it’s time to move on, darling.’ Launching on 2 July, mobile customers can get the code they need to switch networks by simply sending a free text message – rather than having to call their current provider – and can switch mobile networks in just one working day. To mark this, Three is offering new and upgrading customers six months half price line rental, on its Unlimited tariff (24 month Advanced Plan). This offer is available now until 22 August, on a range of handsets, Home, Tablet and SIM only plans. For example, a 24-month SIM-only Advanced Plan with unlimited data, calls
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds Stunt Double. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds Stunt Double. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • Ryan Reynolds and Samuel L. Jackson film scenes for "The Hitman's Wife's Bodyguard" on a yacht in Croatia. Ryan's lookalike stunt double prepares to jump from the side of the luxury boat as it heads out to sea to shoot. Reynolds and Jackson reprise their roles from 2017 box office smash "Hitman's Bodyguard" and star alongside Salma Hayak. Earlier in the day the duo shot scenes on the dock surrounded by Interpol agents with guns. 08 Apr 2019 Pictured: Ryan Reynolds, Samuel L Jackson. Photo credit: MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Road Town. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Leverick Bay. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands - Leverick Bay. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • These dramatic aerial photos show the devastation caused across the British Virgin Islands after it was pummeled by Hurricane Irma last week. The deadly hurricane obliterated everything in its path, slamming boats into a huge cluster, tearing up homes and jetties and snapping trees and infrastructure into pieces. The current death toll in the Caribbean was reported at 38 on Monday [September 11]. Caribbean Buzz Helicopters took to the skies to takes these images the day after Irma made landfall across the British Virgin Islands. Areas photographed include Leverick Bay in Virgin Gorda, one the the neighboring islands to Richard Branson’s privately-owned Necker Island, which was almost entirely destroyed by Irma, which is the most powerful hurricane ever recorded to have crossed the Atlantic Ocean. Another image depicts the jetty at Yacht Club Costa Smeralda which has been torn into pieces. After hitting the Caribbean on Wednesday [September 6], the hurricane continued its deadly path into Cuba and made landfall on the Florida Keys on Sunday [September 10] before pushing up the Gulf Coast. On Monday [September 11] it was downgraded to a tropical storm, but is still pummeling northern Florida and is expected to hit Georgia later today. Latest figures reveal the death toll has risen to 38 in the Caribbean while five deaths so far have been reported in Florida. 11 Sep 2017 Pictured: Devastation caused by Hurricane Irma in the British Virgin Islands. Photo credit: Caribbean Buzz/ MEGA TheMegaAgency.com +1 888 505 6342
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  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
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  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-123913.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124528.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-123952.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-121044.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125130.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125003.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124955.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-123457.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-135020.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134953.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134945.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134336.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134330.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134001.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-132717.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-133911.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-132714.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-132701.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-132552.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-132138.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-131658.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-131451.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-131423.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-131253.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-131148.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-130757.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-130723.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-130710.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-130700.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-125707.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-125258.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-125119.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-125108.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-125034.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-124610.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-124549.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-130623.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-130650.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-130656.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125925.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125918.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125902.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125854.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125851.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125500.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125108.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125214.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125154.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125042.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124559.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124619.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124547.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124453.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124016.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124008.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-123329.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-114617.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124000.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-125405.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-124014.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-123457.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161217-115041.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134953.JPG
  • 17 December 2016<br />
Maserati Cape Town Race Week 2016, #CTRW2016.<br />
Race 3 (Day Race). Competing racing yachts<br />
Photograph by Alec Smith/ImageMundi.com
    20161218-134941.JPG
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