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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON 15JUL06 - Summer Holiday band performs on top of their car in Brick Lane, East London during a weekend evening...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2005..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2005..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • BANGLADESH CHITTAGONG 9MAR05 - Sangu A gas rig operated by Diamond Resources and contracted to Cairn Energy plc, about 15 miles off Chittagong in the Bay of Bengal.....jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac....© Jiri Rezac 2005....Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417..Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683..Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635....Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com..Web:    www.jirirezac.com....© All images Jiri Rezac 2005 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON OCT98 - A London Underground Train zooms out of Blackfriars station during rush-hour.  ..The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. The Underground has 270 stations and about 400 km of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length; it also has one of the highest number of stations and transports over three million passengers daily..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1998
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON NOV98 - A Central Line train zooms out of Bank station. ..The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. The Underground has 270 stations and about 400 km of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length; it also has one of the highest number of stations and transports over three million passengers daily...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1998
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON AUG98 - A trains zooms out of Westbourne Park station...The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. The Underground has 270 stations and about 400 km of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length; it also has one of the highest number of stations and transports over three million passengers daily...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1998
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  • UK ENGLAND LONDON OCT98 - A London Underground Train zooms out of Blackfriars station during rush-hour. ..The London Underground is a rapid transit system serving a large part of Greater London and neighbouring areas of Essex, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire in the UK. The Underground has 270 stations and about 400 km of track, making it the longest metro system in the world by route length; it also has one of the highest number of stations and transports over three million passengers daily...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 1998
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 22JUL09 - Orville Grandjambe pulls a damaged whitefish out of his net on the river Quatrefouche, a tributary to Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 22JUL09 - Orville Grandjambe pulls a damaged whitefish out of his net on the river Quatrefouche, a tributary to Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • CANADA ALBERTA FORT CHIPEWYAN 22JUL09 - Orville Grandjambe pulls a whitefish out of his net on the river Quatrefouche, a tributary to Lake Athabasca, northern Alberta, Canada...In recent years, the frequency of deformities, lesions and cancers found in fish caught in Lake Athabasca has increased dramatically. Local residents suspect the rapidly expanding tarsands operations further upstream as the cause of their health concerns...The tar sand deposits lie under 141,000 square kilometres of sparsely populated boreal forest and muskeg and contain about 1.7 trillion barrels of bitumen in-place, comparable in magnitude to the world's total proven reserves of conventional petroleum. Current projections state that production will  grow from 1.2 million barrels per day (190,000 m³/d) in 2008 to 3.3 million barrels per day (520,000 m³/d) in 2020 which would place Canada among the four or five largest oil-producing countries in the world...The industry has brought wealth and an economic boom to the region but also created an environmental disaster downstream from the Athabasca river, polluting the lakes where water and fish are contaminated. The native Indian tribes of the Mikisew, Cree, Dene and other smaller First Nations are seeing their natural habitat destroyed and are largely powerless to stop or slow down the rapid expansion of the oil sands development, Canada's number one economic driver...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / GREENPEACE..© Jiri Rezac 2009
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Photographer's shadow on the rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - A large beetle crawls over the sun-roaked rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Tourists climb onto the granite rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Photographer's shadow on the rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
At the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Tourists climb onto the granite rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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<br />
The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Tourists climb onto the granite rocks at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
<br />
<br />
The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
<br />
<br />
The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
<br />
<br />
The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - Sunset over of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac<br />
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© Jiri Rezac 2014
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Camping at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Camping at the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
Private road sign near the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • NAMIBIA DAMARALAND 25APR14 - <br />
General view of the Spitzkoppe Nature Reserve, Damaraland, Namibia.<br />
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The granite is more than 700 million years old and the highest outcrop rises about 1,784 metres above sea level. The peaks stand out dramatically from the flat surrounding plains, with the highest peak reaching about 700 m  above the floor of the desert below.<br />
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • IRELAND DUBLIN 9MAY06 - The Point Depot in Dublin, a popular music venue. Ronan Keating's former pop band Boyzone broke the all-time record for selling out concerts here for 14 consecutive nights in his native Dublin. The popstar emerged on the international scene in 1994 with the band Boyzone and has since gone solo and is about to release his new album 'Bring You Home' in June this year...jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • SRI LANKA COLOMBO 19MAR13 - Beach promenade looking out onto the Indian Ocean  at Galle Face Drive in Colombo, Sri Lanka. Colombo is the largest city and the commercial, industrial and cultural capital of Sri Lanka with a population of about 750,000 inhabitants.<br />
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of Dover Sole and Plaice and unidentified bycatch aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen Graham Coglan, David Peters, Paul White and 'the boy ashore' unload the day's catch on Hastings Stade. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Generic view of the Hastings and Rye-registered fishing trawler RX256. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the day's catch and bycatch aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters and Paul White at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters and Paul White (L-R) at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters and Paul White (L-R) at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of Plaice and various other bycatch aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of Spider Crabs and various other bycatch aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 -  Detail view of Dogfish, a form of shark caught as bycatch aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the Hastings and Rye - registered fishing boat St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the 4-inch ground net and its miscellaneous catch being hauled aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of Starfish and unidentified bycatch from the English Channel aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen Graham Coglan and Paul White (R-L) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (R-L) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishing boats lie on the shingle beach at Hastings Stade. The Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way. ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - An open fishing boat is being pushed into the sea at Hastings Stade. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen Graham Coglan, David Peters, Paul White and 'the boy ashore' unload the day's catch on Hastings Stade. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way. ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen Graham Coglan, David Peters, Paul White and 'the boy ashore' unload the day's catch on Hastings Stade. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishing boats lie on the shingle beach at Hastings Stade. On the Stade is Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Generic view of the Hastings and Rye-registered fishing trawler RX256. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the Hastings and Rye - registered fishing boat St. Richard (RX60) approaching Hastings beach in the early morning hours. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters and Paul White (L-R) at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fisherman Paul White at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters and Paul White (L-R) at work aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the Hastings and Rye - registered fishing boat St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Detail view of the 4-inch ground net and its miscellaneous catch being hauled aboard the St. Richard (RX60) of Hastings. Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishermen David Peters, Graham Coglan and Paul White (L-R) haul in their catch aboard the St. Richard (RX60). Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Fishing boats lie on the shingle beach at Hastings Stade. The Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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  • UK ENGLAND HASTINGS 6JUL06 - Hastings Stade is home to Britain's biggest fleet of beach-launched fishing boats with a history dating back more than a thousand years. The boats have to be hauled out of the sea after each trip, which stops them being more than about ten metres long. This means that they can only carry small amounts of gear and travel just a few miles. As a result the fleet has always fished in an ecologically sound way.  ..jre/Photo by Jiri Rezac / WWF UK..© Jiri Rezac 2006..Contact: +44 (0) 7050 110 417.Mobile:  +44 (0) 7801 337 683.Office:  +44 (0) 20 8968 9635..Email:   jiri@jirirezac.com.Web:    www.jirirezac.com..© All images Jiri Rezac 2006 - All rights reserved.
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