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Donald Balch shares some of his wonderful photos of the California coastline.


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Travelers explore Indonesia on a boat with stories titled: “The Great White Pig Hunt” in which author bribes soldiers, then goes hunting for wild boar with them. In “Boogie Night: Speedo Freaks & Deep Sea Divas” a disco dance contest between Jock Barnes, Bernado Miranda, Martin Roll, Christian Shayne McIntyre, Sean Holmes, Nathan Phillips and author. “Paradise Lost: The Nias Implosion” sails to the Island of Nias and Lagundi Bay’s right hand wave. The area had a 90s boom of tourism that has now faded. “The Mangled Awards” goes to Sean Holmes and Duncan Scott for their injuries of missing teeth, sunburn, scars, smahed ribs, stitches. “Beyond Lagundi” is perhaps the last surf-impoverished area. “Fundamentals” reflects on the trip.
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Modern professional surfing’s spotty track record from the IPS to the WSL.

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Unpacking our hard-wired fascination with surf trip disasters. Pulled from TSJ 29.2.

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Cape Cod is freighted with dreams, aspirations and history. A charismatic bit of geography, the hook-shaped peninsula is lauded by artists for its resonant “Cape light.” Comprising a multitude of townships, demographics, and swell exposures, it’s Massachusetts’ most complex wave field. Of course, there is a diehard surf populace willing to hang through the bitter cold of winter and the various indignities of tourist season to get their moments. This is the inside view.

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Fernando Aguerre is on a mission to elevate the governing body of international amateur surfing to a higher level of efficiency with a vision that honors the sport and sets the stage for the bringing surfing to the Olympics.
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