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  • Inventory of oyster stocks at the Breijos Farm on Manihi as oyster come off the boats for harvesting.
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  • Diver inspecting oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan (right) is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.  Shot at Wan's Papeete Office.. Salvatore Assaeal (left) Gem buyer for Harry Winston.
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  • Salvadore Assael, gem buyer for Harry Winston photographed with  Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan who is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.  gest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.   Shot at Wan's Papeete Office.
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  • Salvadore Assael, gem buyer for Harry Winston photographed with  Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan who is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.  gest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.   Shot at Wan's Papeete Office.
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  • A diver in the French Polynesian island of Muratea inspects oysters at a farm owned by Robert Wan.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Grafter inspects pearl on a small Manihi pearl farm.
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  • Grafter and pearl farm owner Hans Keshi with pearl on his farm in Manihi, Polynesia.
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  • Pearl in Oyster on Manihi pearl farm.
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  • Pearl in Oyster on Manihi pearl farm.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Salvadore Assael, gem buyer for Harry Winston photographed with  Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan who is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.   Shot at Wan's Papeete Office.
    Tahiti Black Pearls 0014.jpg
  • Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.  Photographed on the island he owns, Marutea in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Diver inspecting Oyster shells with pearls in Manihi, French Polynesia.
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Small private pearl farm in Manihi, French Polynesia
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  • Hong Kong businessman Robert Wan is the largest single producer and exporter of Tahitian Black Pearls.  Photographed on the island he owns, Marutea in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia.
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  • Established in order to preserve the Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile long wrinkle in the earth's crust, Capitol Reef National Park is located near Torrey, Utah.
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  • Established in order to preserve the Waterpocket Fold, a 100-mile long wrinkle in the earth's crust, Capitol Reef National Park is located near Torrey, Utah.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0178.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0170.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0161.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0146.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0140.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0137.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0109.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0077.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0044.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0071.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0078.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0066.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0092.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0192.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0191.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0186.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0185.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0179.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0175.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0174.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0172.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0171.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0169.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0167.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0163.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0156.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0155.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0154.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0153.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0152.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0151.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0147.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0145.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0144.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0142.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0141.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0135.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0133.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0128.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0124.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0122.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0121.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0120.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0119.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0118.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0117.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0113.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0112.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0111.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
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  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0090.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0058.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0095.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0102.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0091.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0055.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0035.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0056.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0036.jpg
  • The 48-meter luxury yacht Land's End suffered severe damage Tuesday August 9th, 2005 after running aground on the St. Joseph Rocks in the Bay of Sagone, Corsica. It was heading towards the beach at 10:30 a.m. under clear skies when it struck one of the many treacherous rocks dotting the popular west coast off the island.  None of the 25 passengers aboard were seriously injured yet there was concern about the 70,000 liters of diesel fuel leaking into the pristine waters.  Maritime authorities in Toulon issued a statement assuring pollution containment.  Caution is advised for boats of all sizes while traveling throughout the area.  According to Rod Heikell's Pilot, the respected nautical guide published by Imray, "Care is needed in the approach because of the off lying reefs around the bay.  By day this is straight forward, but it should not be attempted a night."  The boat, which had been carrying 12 Portuguese charter guests was aground on rocks of depths from 2 to 5 meters.  Fortunately waters remained calm until Wednesday but a mistral is heading for the area on Friday.
    Corsica Lands End0060.jpg
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