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The neighborhood and the physical structure of the Huntington Beach Pier have seen many changes over the years, from the ever-transforming surfing-based commercial cultures to the cyclically shifting sandbars. A diverse range of colorful images tracks the historical moments in time unique to this epicenter of Orange County surf culture.

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Dorian "Doc" Paskowitz's bried story of coincidence, in which he crossed paths with Mickey Dora, who he considered "the bad boy of surfing."

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Italy’s hardly a land renowned for its surf culture, but as Derek Hynd comes to find out, that may just be its saving grace. In fact, it may be the saving grace for all of us.

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A visit to four unique surfers’ homes: Jimmy Gamboa shares his unique Malibu home along with his favorite surf spots. Longtime South Laguna Beach resident Randy Hild is just minutes to his favorite San Onofre haunt. For the last 20 years, Richard Kenvin has lived in downtown San Diego's urban zone in an industrial loft surfing Coronado and Imperial Beach. And lastly, Hulet met up Robin Kegel at his Capistrano Beach Quonset factory/home.

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Stecyk provides both his words and photos in numerous individually titled stories witnessed throughout his career. Story titles are Alaka'l, Incremental Advancement, The Last Supper, Barracuda, Citizen Lake, Funktionlust, and Ten Days Before the Promotional Standard.
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