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ADDITIONAL PHOTOGRAPHS (17/12/2008) This file supports RCCPF/Imray Pilot book ATLANTIC SPAIN & PORTUGAL 5th Edition 2006. ISBN 0-85288-893-7 This
file includes additional photographs to those in the pilotbook and will be updated as new
ones become available. The page numbers corrolate with the pilot book. Updates are welcome and
are particularly needed to reflect the changes in progress at:
Ares, A Coruna, Muxia, Muros, Rianxo, Vilanova, Moana, La Lagoa, Baiona RCCPF is particularly grateful for the photographs received during 2006 including those of Muros p49 from Rupert Darbyshire and Marina Davila Sport p104 from Janet Gayler.
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