History Of Surfing
History of Surf, from the kings of Hawaii to haole, California, Australia and the rest of the world
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Hawaiians surfing, 1870s Photo Mugs Natives on surfboards near Honolulu, Hawaii, 1870s. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration…. |
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Surfing In 1910 Photo Mugs Some do it standing up, some lying down, while yet others stand on their hands ! …. |
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Riding Giants $18.98 Using the same mix of rare archival footage and personal perspectives that made his Dogtown and Z-Boys so compelling, extreme-sport documentarian Stacy Peralta chronicles the rare breed of surfers obsessed with finding and riding the globe’s most monstrous waves, some cresting at 70-plus feet. The film’s six-decade timeframe also gives the filmmaker the rare opportunity to push the envelope of wh… |
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Cowabunga! The Surf Box $59.98 California may be the largest state in the Union, but it’s only one state nuzzling one ocean, with only so many people living near the coastline, and a small minority of them have attempted to navigate waves on a board, much less possess the fetching physique to do so in public. Obviously, then, surf music isn’t for surfers. If it were, Rhino would put out a greatest-hits EP instead of a four-disc… |
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