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The season of Cape St. Francis.


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When John Severson's photo of Kemp Aeberg's famous arched-back turn ran in the second issue of The Surfer it became to surfers, what "Marlon Brando on a Harley" was to the rest of the World. Aeberg talks with Russ Spencer and Jeff Divine about his surf odyssey from age 16 to 34, with some intense triathlon training and competition thrown in the mix.

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Artist Avi Kiriaty's South Pacific-themed paintings reveal the spiritual connectedness with the ocean, earth, and the heavens that he himself believes in and lives by in his daily life.

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Yasha Hertzel travels on the Indian Ocean and meets Westerners like Zane who moved from the U.S. to live the simple live in the wild frontier of Sumatra. He befriends two Hawaiians that surf and bodyboard on their way to Bengkul. They take a catamaran to Tanabala and Tanamasa Islands and then Thailand. Hertzel crosses paths with many other travelers along the way who tell stories about their adventures chasing surf, sailing and living amongst the locals. After Thailand he goes to Western Australia to get tubed with Gene Hardy and meets local groms raised on surfing mornings before school and camping on the beach when the swell is good.

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Greg Nagel’s traffic-stopping art.

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In the face of high art, one surfer finds his humble place.
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