Crew to row 3,200 miles from Pembrokeshire across the Atlantic
A Pembrokeshire group set to row 3,200 miles across the Atlantic Ocean has received a donation of vital safety equipment from the Port of Milford Haven.
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A Pembrokeshire group set to row 3,200 miles across the Atlantic Ocean has received a donation of vital safety equipment from the Port of Milford Haven.
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