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  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-041.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0004 TeamAdventure-2.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibewiht Club Med before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-045_The Race 0008 TeamAdvent...jpg
  • Club Med winner of The Race, a round the world, no limits race practicing off the coast of Monaco.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    fct4384-044_The Race 0007 Club Med.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    fct4384-043_The Race 0006 TeamAdvent...jpg
  • Club Med winner of The Race, a round the world, no limits race practicing off the coast of Monaco.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0005 ClubMed Laser.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0004 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0002 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0001 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Club Med winner of The Race, a round the world, no limits race practicing off the coast of Monaco.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-042.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibewiht Club Med before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-045.jpg
  • Club Med winner of The Race, a round the world, no limits race practicing off the coast of Monaco.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-042_The Race 0005 ClubMed La...jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    scf4384-041_fct4384-040_The Race 000...jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibewiht Club Med before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0008 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Club Med winner of The Race, a round the world, no limits race practicing off the coast of Monaco.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0007 Club Med.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0006 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    The Race 0003 TeamAdventure.jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    fct4384-039_The Race 0002 TeamAdvent...jpg
  • Team Adventure, helmed by Team Adventure off the Coast of Antibe before the start of The Race, a round the world, no limits race.  These are the world's fastest sailboats attaining speeds of more than 40 knots.
    fct4384-038_The Race 0001 TeamAdvent...jpg
  • Deena Drossin, long-distance runner on path near Boulder, Colorado.  She has won several marathon's and long distance races including the Bolder Boulder and the New York City Marathon.
    Drossin Deena 0002.jpg
  • Road in Upstate New York near New Paltz.
    fct4421-060_roads 0009.jpg
  • Road near New Paltz, N.Y.
    fct4421-059_roads 0008.jpg
  • Roads 0009.jpg
  • Deena Drossin, U.S. long-distance runner on path near Boulder, Colorado.  She has won many national championship including the New York City Marathon.
    Drossin Deena 0001.jpg
  • Roads 0008.jpg
  • The World's Fastest Elevators, at 38 m.p.h. are embedded in the world's new tallest building Taipei 101.  They are also double - deckered, flying two floors of occupants at the same time for the 10,000+ capacity building.  The 63 elevators cost more than $2,000,000 each but can fly visitors to the observation level on the 89th floor in a heartpounding 39 seconds.  The return ride is a somewhat poky 22 m.p.h. The Parking lot below the structure can hold 1839 automobiles and 2,990 motorcycles.
    scf4399-163_taipei0030elevator5peopl...jpg
  • The World's Fastest Elevators, at 38 m.p.h. are embedded in the world's new tallest building Taipei 101.  They are also double - deckered, flying two floors of occupants at the same time for the 10,000+ capacity building.  The 63 elevators cost more than $2,000,000 each but can fly visitors to the observation level on the 89th floor in a heartpounding 39 seconds.  The return ride is a somewhat poky 22 m.p.h. The Parking lot below the structure can hold 1839 automobiles and 2,990 motorcycles.
    scf4399-164_taipei0031elevator2peopl...jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    scf4373-555_Superyachts Al Mirqab 00...jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    scf4327-252cluster ballooning 0011.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0003.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0002.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Holland was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0001.jpg
  • Engineers on the propellors of Al Mirqab, a 95-meter motor yacht with three ten thousand horse power engines.  This yacht was one of three yachts ordered at the same time by a Saudi family - the other two yachts were 80 meters long.  This yacht built by Oceanco out of Alblasserdam, Hollands was initially designed to travel at 23 knots but the owner wanted an additional three knots so a third engine was added.  At top speed the yacht now consumes 100,000 liters of fuel per day.  Less than 48 hours before the owner took delivery, the starboard engine blew up.
    Superyachts Al Mirqab 0004.jpg
  • John Ninomiya, uses a global positioning system to keep track of his speed direction of travel and a variometer for his rate of climb.
    Cluster Ballooning 0011.jpg
  • Katana a 244' (75m) jet boat, owned by software billionaire Larry Ellison, achored off the coast of Sardinia, Italy was built by the German shipyard, Blohm & Voss best known for <br />
building military vessels.  At top speeds it must be met half way across the ocean by a fuel tanker for refueling.  The boat whose name means a Japanese sword has been known to cause a mini tsunami when it cruises by  beaches sucking unwary beachgoers out to sea when she passes by at full throttle.
    Superyachts Katana 2.jpg
  • Katana a 244' (75m) jet boat, owned by software billionaire Larry Ellison, achored off the coast of Sardinia, Italy was built by the German shipyard, Blohm & Voss best know for <br />
building military vessels.  At top speeds it must be met half way across the ocean by a fuel tanker for refueling.  The boat whose name means a Japanese sword has been known to cause a mini tsunami when it cruises by  beaches sucking unwary beachgoers out to sea when she passes by at full throttle.
    Superyachts Katana 1.jpg
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