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SAN CLEMENTE, California (Reuters) - As cheering children and men frantically paddle their inflatable surfboard through the frothy Pacific waves onto the beach, one passenger placidly sits in the bow taking it all in - a large, white goat.
California surfer Dana McGregor has always loved
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How Walter Productions Became Part of Burning Man and Phoenix's Culture Scene
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A summer season with a notable bump in whale sights off the Jersey Shore continues to produce incredible chance encounters with the marine mammals.
On Thursday, Seaside Park lifeguard Kate Rizzo sent a video she captured on a wearable action camera to Shorebeat showing two whales surfaci
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It turns out Venice, Italy is not the same thing as Venice Beach. We’ve seen some idiots be reckless around large animals this summer, but these surfer
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NEWPORT, RI — Surfing is no longer a solitary pursuit for Dan Fischer. When he catches a wave along the shores of Rhode Island, he looks down at a surfboard covered with the names of people who have died, but who shared
The journalist William Finnegan learned to surf as a teenager in the 1960s on nine-foot boards—the traditional tool of the sport, similar in form to what Polynesians used when they first dared to ride the waves centuries ago. Finnegan spent months mowing lawns and pulling weeds to buy more o
When Uluwatu gets big, you can’t go out there expecting a casual day of surfing. You have to go out there expecting two things: first, because you’re not the pessimistic type, you’re expecting the wave of your life. Second, because you’re a realist, you’re expecti