A sailor has reached land almost two weeks after a snapped mast ended her bid to be the first woman to finish a 24,300-mile (39,100km) race around the world for a second time.
Pip Hare, 50, who set off in her 60ft (18m) yacht Medallia on 10 November, suffered a dismast about 800 nautical miles (1,480km) south of Australia during the Vendée Globe race.
Using what was left of the mast and sail, Hare, who is based in Poole, Dorset, reached Melbourne, Australia, on Saturday.
She said she was "bitterly disappointed" by the end of her solo attempt, which followed four years of preparation and planning.