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Angus Adventures |
Learn about Colin and Julie's numerous explorations and adventures on their website. There is wealth of information available, including a list of their wonderful books.
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British Rowing Coastal |
1996 was the 150th anniversary of the founding of Dover Rowing Club, making it the oldest coastal rowing club in Britain. Coastal rowing has been part of British rowing scene for a long time.
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Canadian Coastal Rowing Slide Show |
A little slide show highlighting some aspects of coastal rowing.
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Coast Amateur Rowing Association |
The Coast Amateur Rowing Association for the English south coast.
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Coastal Rowing and Touring Australia |
The sport of Coastal Rowing is now an internationally endorsed FISA sport which is going gang-busters in Europe and is fast developing in North America. Coastal Rowing & Touring Australia is a unique organisation aimed at fostering the sport throughout Australia.
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Festirame |
A challange, a lake! The festirame team invites you to take part in its 39th rowing competition, to be held July 7, 2012, in the Saguenay-Lac-Saint-Jean region of Quebec. See the festirame website for a list of all their exciting competitions and events.
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Irish Coastal Rowing Federation Ltd |
Supporting coastal rowing, for all ages, throughout the island of Ireland.
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Open Water Rowing Center |
Welcome to the Open Water Rowing Center in Sausalito. Since 1985, rowers from OWRC have been keeping fit and enjoying this remarkable natural setting. There is no better exercise and no better place to do it. Learning is easier than you think. Make this the year that you become an open water rower... Visit site |
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Pacific Rowing Race |
There is open water rowing, and crazy, cross-ocean rowing. Should crazy, cross-ocean rowing be more your style, there is now a race for you. Here is a description from the race website:
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RowSafe - British Rowing |
RowSafe details information under a variety of heading. Section 3.5 specifically refers to coastal rowing.
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