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"Some of photographer Greg MacGillivray's gems tell the tales of his travels around France, Chile, Hawaii, Central America, and California, documenting the surfing and lifestyle of the '60s."
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George Freeth shares surfing with San Diego in the summer of 1918.
Visual surf stimuli from the game’s best photographers.
Things were a lot different when Billy Meng started surfing in 1943. He paid $10 for his first surfboard: a Bob Simmons surfboard. Meng lived, worked, and surfed with all the early riders along the Southern California coast and Hawaii. Billy now lives in Santa Barbara's backcountry, still repairing fishing nets, after retiring a veteran commercial fisherman.
A life in full, as told by one heavily-spun Skil 100.