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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare their boats for action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    191013_Clayton_Rowing_6577.JPG
  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    191013_Clayton_Rowing_5954.JPG
  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    191013_Clayton_Rowing_5765bw.JPG
  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    191013_Clayton_Rowing_5765a.JPG
  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
    191013_Clayton_Rowing_5765.JPG
  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Symmetry and motion as rowers compete during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles, which began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare for competition in the autumn setting during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars stacked on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Oars prepared on the river bank during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews in action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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  • Crews prepare their boats for action during The 49th Head of the Charles Regatta on the Charles River which separates Boston and Cambridge, Massachusetts, USA. The Head of Charles began in 1965, is the worlds largest two day rowing event with over 9000 competitors from around the globe competing. The course is 3 miles (4,800 meters) long and stretches from the start at Boston University's DeWolfe Boathouse near the Charles River Basin, passing Harvard University to the finish just after the Eliot Bridge. Boston, Massachusetts, USA. 19th October 2013. Photo Tim Clayton
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