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Secretary General of the Commonwealth Games Federation the honourable Louise Martin CBE holds the Queen's Baton with all the children and volunteers for the day's 'sea to summit' relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
A baton bearer from Ascension Island Scout Group with the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Twins from Two Boats school hold the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
A baton bearer from Two Boats school runs with the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
A baton bearer from Two Boats school runs with the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
A baton bearer from Two Boats school runs with the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
A baton bearer from Two Boats school runs with the Queen's Baton during the day's relay from Longbeach to the top of Green Mountain in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Green Turtles make their way back to the ocean after laying their eggs on Longbeach, Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Member of the Ascension Island Government Conservation Team Maddie Purver holds the Queen's Baton on Longbeach as Green Turtles make their way back to the ocean after laying their eggs in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
Royal Air Force Cadets hold the Queen's Baton in Ascension Island on Tuesday 24 February 2014. Saint Helena is nation 40 of 70 Commonwealth nations and territories to be visited by the Queen’s Baton.
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