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FPB 64 “Avatar” At Anchor

We’re putting together a package of FPB 64 photographs for magazines. The images have to be culled, which is hard because we like them all. On the assumption that you might like to peruse these with us we’ve put together a short high definition slide show.

Posted by Steve Dashew  (May 14, 2010)




One Response to “FPB 64 “Avatar” At Anchor”

  1. marcus petraska Says:

    some great shots of the boat. Urupukapuka Is. and the Bay of Islands looking very nice too.

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