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surf on reed craft,
while the
native peoples of the
Pacific surfed waves on alaia, paipo, and
other such
water craft.
Ancient cultures often surfed on...
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surf in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Surf is the
region of
breaking waves on a
shoaling area of
water such as a s****line or reef.
Surf or
SURF may...
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waves surfed as
Rodrigo Koxa sets new record".
Guinness World Records. 1 May 2018.
Retrieved 20
August 2021. "A
timeline of the
biggest waves surfed as Rodrigo...
- She
surfed a 22.4 m (73 ft) high wave in Nazaré,
Portugal in
February 2020,
recorded by
Guinness World Records as the
biggest wave ever
surfed by a woman...
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world record of 68 feet. The 73.5-foot wave she
surfed on
February 11 in Nazaré was the
largest wave
surfed by
anyone that year,
earning Gabeira the WSL's...
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Surf music (also
known as
surf rock,
surf pop, or
surf guitar) is a
genre of rock
music ****ociated with
surf culture,
particularly as
found in Southern...
- million.
Couch surfing is
especially common among those under the age of 25,
including children. In Britain, 1 in 5
young people have
couch surfed at least...
- boats.
Archaeological evidence even
suggests that
ancient cultures of Peru
surfed on reed
watercraft for
fishing and
recreation up to five
thousand years...
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waves is
famed for its
surfing conditions. Nazaré's
waves were
listed on the
Guinness Book of
Records for the
biggest waves ever
surfed and have also been...
- rare, unpredictable, and have not been do****ented as
being surfed.
Waves have been
surfed and do****ented from the
action of
calving ice from glaciers...