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Discussing influences, a near drowning at Todos, and “space noise” with the impulse-expressionist artist.
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Watch the French logger explore parallels between riding waves and flamenco arts in his new film.

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A 200-year-old woodblock print is the most widely dispersed image of a single wave ever produced. Today, its impact still reverberates across the visual landscape.

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Hillary Hauser shares her experiences sailing aboard a Polynesian sailing canoe. Although the adventure gets wet and wild she experiences true Aloha with the Hawaiians of Molokai. Sidebars explore the background of Jeff Johnson, head of the multifaceted Johnson clan and early North Shore waterman.

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Before surfing helped transform Bali's southern peninsula into some of the most expensive real estate in southeast Asia, the land was nearly worthless. Now, breakneck growth has left many to question whether Bali is in danger of losing its identity. But in a culture that holds rebith at its core, the next genertion is searching for the bridge between the islands legendary past and preserving its future. The answer could lie with Mega Semadhi a Hindu priest who is also a riping professional surfer
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