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  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
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The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    _DSC2551 2.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    _DSC2952.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_07_1116.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_08_1452.JPG
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_08_1735.JPG
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_08_1690.JPG
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_08_1802.JPG
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JKA_JUNGFRAUREGIO_2012_12_0054-2.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JKA_JUNGFRAUREGIO_2012_12_0056.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_18_10_Aletsch_0373_bw.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    _DSC3261.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    _DSC2954.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_18_10_Aletsch_0359.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    DJI_0213-Edit.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    _DSC2953.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_2019_08_Aletsch_Air_3723.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_2019_08_Aletsch_Air_3728.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_2019_08_Aletsch_Air_3714.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_18_10_Aletsch_0589_bw.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_18_10_Aletsch_0589_co.tif
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_07_1105.jpg
  • The Aletsch Glacier (German: Aletschgletscher) or Great Aletsch Glacier (German: Grosser Aletschgletscher) is the largest glacier in the Alps. It has a length of about 23 km (14 mi) and covers more than 120 square kilometres (46 sq mi) in the eastern Bernese Alps in the Swiss canton of Valais. The Aletsch Glacier is composed of three smaller glaciers converging at Concordia, where its thickness is estimated to be near 1 km (3,300 ft). It then continues towards the Rhone valley before giving birth to the Massa River.<br />
<br />
The whole area, including other glaciers is part of the Jungfrau-Aletsch Protected Area, which was declared a UNESCO World Heritage site in 2001. Aletsch Glacier in the Swiss Alps<br />
Photographed by Jürg Kaufmann<br />
<br />
The Swiss Alps Jungfrau-Aletsch region was inscribed on the UNESCO list in 2001. This wonderful mountain area with its unspoiled landscape, imposing peaks and magnificent glacier more than met all of the criteria imposed by the UNESCO World Heritage Committee.
    JK_ALETSCH_13_07_1092.jpg
  • Monte Bre by night, photo taken from Paradiso Lugano, Ticino
    Galvolux_HK_Paradiso 1-Edit.jpg
  • Monte Bre by night, photo taken from Paradiso Lugano, Ticino
    Galvolux_HK_Paradiso 1-2.jpg
  • Monte Bre by night, photo taken from Paradiso Lugano, Ticino
    Galvolux_HK_Paradiso 1.jpg
  • Monte Bre by night, photo taken from Paradiso Lugano, Ticino
    Galvolux_HK_Paradiso 1-Edit-2.jpg
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA1030.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA0971.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JKA0786.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JK14385.JPG
  • The building of Moonbeam IV was started in 1914 for Charles Plumtre Johnson.  She then went on to win the Kings' Cup in 1920 and 1923 that was held on the Tuesday of Cowes Week every year. In 1995 she was found by her present owners in Greece, who fell in love with the vessel and planned out the impending restoration.  With her return to the seas Moonbeam is used for chartering and is a regular on the Mediterranean regatta circuit competing with her older sister, Moonbeam III.  More about Moonbeam IV on www.moonbeam4.com
    _JK14341.JPG
  • September 2009 France Cannes Reagates Royales, event founded in 1929, organized by the Yacht club de Cannes, sponsored by Panerai
    _JKA1830.JPG
  • September 2009 France Cannes Reagates Royales, event founded in 1929, organized by the Yacht club de Cannes, sponsored by Panerai
    _JKA1895.JPG
  • September 2009 France Cannes Reagates Royales, event founded in 1929, organized by the Yacht club de Cannes, sponsored by Panerai
    _JK14870.JPG
  • September 2009 France Cannes Reagates Royales, event founded in 1929, organized by the Yacht club de Cannes, sponsored by Panerai
    _JKA1746.JPG
  • February 2010, The America's Cup in display at the Alinghi base during the 33rd America's Cup held in Valencia Spain, (c) Kaufmann/Forster go4image.com, Alinghi > AC > Sailing Team ,Sailing, Sport, Alinghi Base, Valencia, America's Cup, BMW Oracle,  AC, Sailing Team, Sailing, Sport, Club, Copyright Protected, Cup, Distributed by, Distributed by go4image, Editorial use only, Europe,  no property release, Region, Sailing, Valencia
    _JKA3702-2.jpg
  • February 2010, The America's Cup in display at the Alinghi base during the 33rd America's Cup held in Valencia Spain, (c) Kaufmann/Forster go4image.com, Alinghi > AC > Sailing Team ,Sailing, Sport, Alinghi Base, Valencia, America's Cup, BMW Oracle,  AC, Sailing Team, Sailing, Sport, Club, Copyright Protected, Cup, Distributed by, Distributed by go4image, Editorial use only, Europe,  no property release, Region, Sailing, Valencia
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