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There's an old cliché that says that "surfing is for life." However, we tend to forget about the ones who actually make it happen.
In the 1960s, surfing was the sport of the moment in California. But 400 miles from the Golden State coastline, a revolutionary inland ocean was also pumping its first rideable waves.
Surfing, a sport deeply rooted in the harmonious embrace of nature, seemed an unlikely candidate for any association with National Socialism, the ideological machinery that powered Hitler's regime and slaughtered millions.
It's one of the most beautiful surf breaks on the planet. Meet Pavones, one of the longest left-breaking waves you'll ever witness.
Imagine you're enjoying a sunny day on the beach, and suddenly, a surfer nearby suffers a laceration from their board's fin. Blood pours out rapidly.
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The world's first city center wave pool is ready to welcome surfers. Meet RiF010, the Dutch answer to urban surfing.
Three foreign surfers were murdered while on a surf trip through Baja California, Mexico.
Bianca Valenti, Alo Slebir, Wilem Banks, and Jojo Roper were the standout wave riders of the 2024 Mavericks Surf Awards.
Have you ever missed a very good-looking wave after losing precious time spinning your surfboard to start paddling?