Heading for Hobart

The Sydney Hobart is under way… the race leaders led the fleet up the harbour in a tacking contest.DSC_7305 DSC_7299 DSC_7294 DSC_7291 DSC_7290 DSC_7289 DSC_7285 DSC_7282 DSC_7279 DSC_7278 DSC_7275 DSC_7272 DSC_7276 DSC_7271 DSC_7267 DSC_7266 DSC_7263 DSC_7257 DSC_7258 DSC_7248 DSC_7246 DSC_7244 DSC_7236 DSC_7227


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