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N.Z. canoeist due today

NZPA staff correspondent London The New Zealand canoeist, Paul Caffyn, is expected to paddle ashore at Holyhead this morning — completing a unique circumnavigation of England, Wales and Scotland. Caffyn, with Nigel Dennis, of Wales, will pull up at the Anglesey each in northern Wales less than four months after the pair left the same beach. The little town of Holyhead, was planning a civic reception for the returning canoeists. The trip completes an unusual double for. Caffyn — he has also circumnavigated New Zealand in a canoe.

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Press, 29 July 1980, Page 6

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N.Z. canoeist due today Press, 29 July 1980, Page 6

N.Z. canoeist due today Press, 29 July 1980, Page 6

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