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  • Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
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    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski bringt es auf über 120 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit / 080713 *** Christian Bryan, 42, from 158 Performance with the 360 Black Edition Seadoo on Tattershall jet ski lake; July 8th, 2013 *** [The Black Edition is a 360BHP supercharged jet ski, capable of going 80mph. The world's fastest jet-ski, which can reach a breath-taking 80mph, has been unveiled, and is so powerful dealers claim it can practically PULL YOUR ARMS OFF. The customised Sea-Doo jet ski is quicker and more powerful than any other commercially-available model, boasting an impressive 360 horsepower, the same as a Porsche 911 sports car. Lincolnshire-based 158performance have souped-up the RXP-260 model jet skis, adding more than 100 horsepower to the original models. The Black Edition 360 build was yesterday (Mon) put through its paces by eight-time world champion James Bushell, who is a partner at 158performance.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
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    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski bringt es auf über 120 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit / 080713 *** Christian Bryan, 42, from 158 Performance with the 360 Black Edition Seadoo on Tattershall jet ski lake; July 8th, 2013 *** [The Black Edition is a 360BHP supercharged jet ski, capable of going 80mph. The world's fastest jet-ski, which can reach a breath-taking 80mph, has been unveiled, and is so powerful dealers claim it can practically PULL YOUR ARMS OFF. The customised Sea-Doo jet ski is quicker and more powerful than any other commercially-available model, boasting an impressive 360 horsepower, the same as a Porsche 911 sports car. Lincolnshire-based 158performance have souped-up the RXP-260 model jet skis, adding more than 100 horsepower to the original models. The Black Edition 360 build was yesterday (Mon) put through its paces by eight-time world champion James Bushell, who is a partner at 158performance.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
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    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski bringt es auf über 120 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit / 080713 *** Christian Bryan, 42, from 158 Performance with the 360 Black Edition Seadoo on Tattershall jet ski lake; July 8th, 2013 *** [The Black Edition is a 360BHP supercharged jet ski, capable of going 80mph. The world's fastest jet-ski, which can reach a breath-taking 80mph, has been unveiled, and is so powerful dealers claim it can practically PULL YOUR ARMS OFF. The customised Sea-Doo jet ski is quicker and more powerful than any other commercially-available model, boasting an impressive 360 horsepower, the same as a Porsche 911 sports car. Lincolnshire-based 158performance have souped-up the RXP-260 model jet skis, adding more than 100 horsepower to the original models. The Black Edition 360 build was yesterday (Mon) put through its paces by eight-time world champion James Bushell, who is a partner at 158performance.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
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    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski bringt es auf über 120 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit / 080713 *** Christian Bryan, 42, from 158 Performance with the 360 Black Edition Seadoo on Tattershall jet ski lake; July 8th, 2013 *** [The Black Edition is a 360BHP supercharged jet ski, capable of going 80mph. The world's fastest jet-ski, which can reach a breath-taking 80mph, has been unveiled, and is so powerful dealers claim it can practically PULL YOUR ARMS OFF. The customised Sea-Doo jet ski is quicker and more powerful than any other commercially-available model, boasting an impressive 360 horsepower, the same as a Porsche 911 sports car. Lincolnshire-based 158performance have souped-up the RXP-260 model jet skis, adding more than 100 horsepower to the original models. The Black Edition 360 build was yesterday (Mon) put through its paces by eight-time world champion James Bushell, who is a partner at 158performance.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
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    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski
    Für Baggersee-Rocker: Der 360 Black Edition Seadoo Jet Ski bringt es auf über 120 km/h Spitzengeschwindigkeit / 080713 *** Christian Bryan, 42, from 158 Performance with the 360 Black Edition Seadoo on Tattershall jet ski lake; July 8th, 2013 *** [The Black Edition is a 360BHP supercharged jet ski, capable of going 80mph. The world's fastest jet-ski, which can reach a breath-taking 80mph, has been unveiled, and is so powerful dealers claim it can practically PULL YOUR ARMS OFF. The customised Sea-Doo jet ski is quicker and more powerful than any other commercially-available model, boasting an impressive 360 horsepower, the same as a Porsche 911 sports car. Lincolnshire-based 158performance have souped-up the RXP-260 model jet skis, adding more than 100 horsepower to the original models. The Black Edition 360 build was yesterday (Mon) put through its paces by eight-time world champion James Bushell, who is a partner at 158performance.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228551_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228550_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228549_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228548_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228547_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228546_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228545_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228544_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228543_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228541_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228540_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228539_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228536_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
    DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS

     

  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    DUKAS_32228535_ACP
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
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    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate
    Das Schicksal gemeistert: Der erblindte Bergsteiger Steve Bate bezwingt den Zodiac Route am El Capitan im kalifornischen Yosemite National Park / 210613 *** Steve Bate, who is blind pictured climbing Zodiac on El Capitan; June 21st, 2013 *** [A climber has told of his trip to California to become the first ever registered blind person to solo climb one of El Capitan¿s most dangerous routes, Zodiac. Steve, 35, of Elgin, Moray, was 2 years ago diagnosed with a degenerative illness called retinitis pigmentosa. ¿My eyesight hasn¿t been completely right for up to 10 years but I was only diagnosed two years ago,¿ said Steve. ¿Now I have completely lost my peripheral vision, so it¿s like looking down a tunnel.¿ The illness is causing irreparable damage to Steve¿s eyes and the climber has been warned that he will be blind within five years.] (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)
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  • Elia Marino
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    Elia Marino
    --- Elia Marino trainiert für den "Tough Guy Race", 2013#Elia Marinotraining for "Tough Guy Race", 2013- RDB BY DUKAS
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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg - hier mit seinem Mentor Joe Kittinger und dem Team
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg - hier mit seinem Mentor Joe Kittinger
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg - hier mit seinem Mentor Joe Kittinger
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg - hier mit seinem Mentor Joe Kittinger
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg - hier mit seinem Mentor Joe Kittinger
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Red Bull Stratos Projekt
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    Red Bull Stratos Projekt
    Der Mann, der vom Himmel fiel: Extremsportler Felix Baumgartner bei einer Pk zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
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    *** News conference for the Red Bull Stratos Project in Salzburg, Austria; October 27th, 2012 *** (FOTO: DUKAS/ACTIONPRESS)

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  • Felix Baumgartner
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    Felix Baumgartner
    Pressekonferenz zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
    Foto: Franz Neumayr 27.10.2012
    Im Bild Joe Kittinger und Felix Baumgartner

    DUKAS/Franz Neumayr

     

  • Felix Baumgartner
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    Felix Baumgartner
    Pressekonferenz zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
    Foto: Franz Neumayr 27.10.2012
    Im Bild Joe Kittinger und Felix Baumgartner

    DUKAS/Franz Neumayr

     

  • Felix Baumgartner
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    Felix Baumgartner
    Pressekonferenz zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
    Foto: Franz Neumayr 27.10.2012
    Im Bild Joe Kittinger und Felix Baumgartner

    DUKAS/Franz Neumayr

     

  • Joseph Kittinger
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    Joseph Kittinger
    Pressekonferenz zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
    Foto: Franz Neumayr 27.10.2012
    Im Bild Joe Kittinger und Felix Baumgartner

    DUKAS/Franz Neumayr

     

  • Felix Baumgartner
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    Felix Baumgartner
    Pressekonferenz zum Red Bull Stratos Projekt im Hangar 7 in Salzburg
    Foto: Franz Neumayr 27.10.2012
    Im Bild Felix Baumgartner mit seinem Team

    DUKAS/Franz Neumayr

     

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