Sharks, Storms & 2900 miles....
Feb 2, 2006:
MIRRORMAN PHIL SURVIVES 2,896 MILES, SHARKS AND STORMS TO ROW THE ATLANTIC
TWO hours rowing, two hours sleeping, two hours rowing again. Mile after relentless mile of wild seas, whales and aching homesickness.
But after 62 days Mirror photographer Phil Harris and his rowing partner Charlie Woodward-Fisher have completed their 3,000 mile charity row across the Atlantic, one of only a handful of cockleshell heroes to make it to the other side...
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rowing, rowing shell
MIRRORMAN PHIL SURVIVES 2,896 MILES, SHARKS AND STORMS TO ROW THE ATLANTIC
TWO hours rowing, two hours sleeping, two hours rowing again. Mile after relentless mile of wild seas, whales and aching homesickness.
But after 62 days Mirror photographer Phil Harris and his rowing partner Charlie Woodward-Fisher have completed their 3,000 mile charity row across the Atlantic, one of only a handful of cockleshell heroes to make it to the other side...
Read the Full Article
rowing, rowing shell



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