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Whether Sano, Malibu, or Bali, Karina Rozunko’s prêt-à-porter surf style proves attractively portable.

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Kimo Hollinger talks about surfing with Paul Gebauer on the North Shore of Hawaii in the late 1950s. The music of Richard Kauhi Quartet in Hawaii and the jazz scene, the comparison of blues music to the Hawaiian struggle. Adventures "knowing Miki Dora, Conrad Cauha and the funeral of Sandy Kahanamoku and surfing at Ala Moana Yacht Harbor" are told.

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The traditional approaches of Seitaro Nakamura.

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Tim Williams and friends drive thousands of kilometers in a VW camper for surf in Mozambique. On the way, they pass sandy rivers, cabbage fields and wetlands, stroll through the local villages and the markets, explaining some of the politics that shaped Mozambique- the presence of landmines and Portuguese colonialism.

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Tony Harrington and a crew of Australian big wave surfers set sail in a prawn trawler in search of a new wave. Their trip is based on fisherman John Schmucker's hunch that there is a big wave spot lurking off the coast of a remote island in South Australia near where he catches prawn. Though the trip begins with rough seas of "Perfect Storm" proportions, it ends with the team laying first tracks at the Bosenquet Bombie.
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