A close-up of Francis Chichester
Francis Chichester, pride of British aviation and navy, answers the first questions about his recent after solo circumnavigation of the globe at the age of 65; he is the first man who achieves this by doubling all the three hardest capes and during the navigation, that lasted 274 days, the English navigator lost 10 kilos and has caught a gastric ulcer. Plymouth (England), 28 May 1967. (Photo by Mario De Biasi/Mondadori via Getty Images)
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