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Over 20 big-wave photos from the Australian photographer, Tim Jones' collection, ranging from Hawaii, Australia, Teahupoo in Tahiti, and a few secret spots.
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"The surf journalism, professional surfing and surfwear mogulling that Michael Peterson has done successfully over his stylish career are explored in this article that traces the roots of Michael Peterson's creation and management of Gotcha and More Core Division. There's also a discussion of the glories of his Backside Attack, for the Pipeline history buffs amongst you."
Warren Bolster's pictures and text on a developing photo project, which consists of a camera mounted onto the tail of a surfboard. He explores the injuries acquired and potential dangers that came in various locations like Tahiti, Sunset Point, Waimea and other spots. His article takes us through the project's initial development, the obstacles faced, and the changes in technique along the way.
From the lab to the water with surfer, activist, and molecular bioscientist Clifford Kapono.
European surfing spokesperson Gibus de Soultrait walks the reader through surfing's history in France from the 1950s through 1990s. Soultrait explains how various films, surfers, shapers, contests, & waves helped shape one of the world's richest surf cultures.
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On the allure of Sunset Beach, Dick Brewer, guts, long swims, facing moments of terror, the drop at Waimea, tow surfing, and drawing lines on big waves.