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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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FEATURE - Life's A Beach: Weltenbummlerin Abbie Little aus Colorado hat 45 Länder bereist und hat in 17 von ihnen schon auf dem Surfbrett gestanden
WORDS BYLINE: Andrea Caknis
At 22 Abbie Little was drowning in debt, juggling odd jobs, and struggling to find her place in the world.
Seven years later, she’s surfed in 17 countries, visited 45, and turned her wanderlust into a career.
From bartending on the beach to working on a yacht and living in remote surf towns, she’s proof that a life outside the nine-to-five is possible.
For Abbie, travel wasn’t just a dream—it was an obsession. Growing up in a small mountain town in Colorado, she always felt the pull of adventure. At 15, she took her first trip abroad, and by 22, she faced a crossroads: start a career or take a one-way flight to Australia.
With only a vague plan to save money and backpack through Asia before returning to the US for a “real job,” Abbie quickly realised something: she was happiest bartending on the beach, not stuck in an office. So, she made a radical decision.
And she had built up $30,000 (£24,000) in debt.
At 24, still broke and struggling, Abbie took a chance in the yachting industry. It was the most challenging job she’d ever done, but it wiped out her debt and gave her the freedom to start fresh. But the freedom came at a price—after a terrifying incident on board, she was fired, and the realisation hit hard.
“I didn’t want to risk my life for a job,” she recalls.
“I needed to build something of my own.”
With no plan, Abbie moved back in with her mum and nan to figure things out. The next few years were a whirlwind—living in New Zealand during the pandemic, moving to Toronto, and finally booking a one-way flight to Argentina to embrace the digital nomad lifestyle.
From managing social media accounts to landing brand deals and growing her online presence, she turned her passion for travel and surfing into a business.
Although she first tried surfing at 20 in Chile, it wasn’t until she moved to Australia at 24 that she fully embraced the surf lifestyle. She even took a bartending job to surf more.
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ROYALS - Königin der Lüfte: Maxima beim Fallschirmspringen in der Defense Para School in Breda
Dutch Queen Maxima during a working visit to the paratroopers at the Defense Para School, DPS, at the Breda International Airport in Breda. The Defense Para School (DPS), under the Commando Troops Corps of the Royal Netherlands Army
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ROYALS - Königin der Lüfte: Maxima beim Fallschirmspringen in der Defense Para School in Breda
Dutch Queen Maxima during a working visit to the paratroopers at the Defense Para School, DPS, at the Breda International Airport in Breda. The Defense Para School (DPS), under the Commando Troops Corps of the Royal Netherlands Army
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ROYALS - Königin der Lüfte: Maxima beim Fallschirmspringen in der Defense Para School in Breda
Dutch Queen Maxima during a working visit to the paratroopers at the Defense Para School, DPS, at the Breda International Airport in Breda. The Defense Para School (DPS), under the Commando Troops Corps of the Royal Netherlands Army
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NEWS - Deutsche Bundesregierung trifft sich zu einer Klausurtagung im Schloss Meseberg
Robert Habeck (Bündnis90/Die Grünen), Bundeswirtschaftsminister, steht nach einer Laufrunde in Sportkleidung vor dem Eingang zum Schloss Meseberg
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*** Closed meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Meseberg Palace - day 2, Gransee, Germany - 04 May 2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 38732847
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NEWS - Deutsche Bundesregierung trifft sich zu einer Klausurtagung im Schloss Meseberg
Robert Habeck (Bündnis90/Die Grünen), Bundeswirtschaftsminister, steht nach einer Laufrunde in Sportkleidung vor dem Eingang zum Schloss Meseberg
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*** Closed meeting of the Federal Cabinet at Meseberg Palace - day 2, Gransee, Germany - 04 May 2022 *** *** Local Caption *** 38732838
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, with a member of his support team up Ben Nevis. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625363
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625353
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625332
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625345
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625326
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625333
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625366
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625364
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625347
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625351
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625338
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625365
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FEATURE - Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis
Auf seinen Beinstümpfen: Paul Ellis aus Widnes bezwingt den Ben Nevis -- Paul Ellis, 57, from Widnes, Cheshire, whilst crawling up Ben Nevis on his stumps. See story SWSYcrawl - by Amy Reast A double amputee scaled the highest mountain in the UK in just 12 hours - by CRAWLING. While everyone else relaxed over the Easter bank holiday, adventurous Paul Ellis, 57, had other ideas. The dad-of-two from Widnes, Cheshire conquered Ben Nevis - on his stumps. Paul donned knee pads on ascent to support a charity for amputee children. He had climbed the mountain wearing prosthetics last year. / action press *** Local Caption *** 38625354
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354531
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354542
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354534
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354546
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354536
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354519
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354535
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354525
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354532
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354527
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354529
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354540
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354533
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354541
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354528
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354538
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354520
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354518
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354539
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354521
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PORTRAIT - Francine Jordi besucht Tierheim in Gossau (Juli 2021)
Bitte beachten Sie die besonderen Hinweise! Sonderkonditionen! Mindesthonorar! Credit muss lauten: Thomas Buchwalder/action press für Bauer Stars&Stories. Exklusiv: Francine Jordi im Tierheim V.I.Pets in Gossau / 120721 *** Local Caption *** 36354543
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FEATURE - Afghanistan-Veteran ohne Beine eigt sein Können in Bristol
Triple amputee Martin Pollock who lost three of his limbs while serving in Afghanistan surfs at The Wave. Surfers prepare for the Adaptive Surfing Competition which is being held at The Wave near Bristol on Thursday 7 July. Bristol, 06 July 2021. Bristol is to host to the 2021 dryrobe English Adaptive Surfing Open on Thursday 8thJuly. The event, which showcases the best adaptive surfers from across the UK and beyond, will take place at The Wave - a ground-breaking, inland surfing destination. It is hoped that this amazing event will build the case for national funding to be made available to support this rapidly growing para-sport. / action press *** Local Caption *** 36282163
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