Tag: “Sail Surfing”

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  1. Ice Breakers

    Used to warm Australian waters, Colin Delaney had a crack at surfing Canada's Vancouver Island.

  2. Untested Tacos

    The anticipation of third world delights like untested tacos, vacant waves and banditos awaited Colin Delaney. Like Jack Karoauc "We had no idea what Mexico would really be like..."

  3. Sail Surfing

    Guests at the park are seen sail surfing at the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway National Recreation Area on the bay side. Atlantic Highlands and Highlands, New Jersey, can be seen on the horizon as weather starts to move into the area.

  4. Points North - Surf Exploration in Northern Sumatra

    A surf trip to Northern Sumatra aboard an 80 ft. converted Indonesian freighter, searching for beautiful waves and exploring a remote, stunning coastline.

  5. Ho'okipa

    World-class surfing and windsurfing at Ho'okipa beach park. Hang out and watch the first-rate acts while lounging on the white sandy beach.

  6. Pt. Dume

    Pt. Dume state beach features some of the most beautiful scenery in LA county.

  7. Hookipa Beach Park

    This beach is known as possibly the best place in the world for windsurfing. It is the site of two major world-class competitions.

  8. Rockaway Beach

    This beautiful beach is well known by locals but if you didn't know it was there you would drive right past it. Just West of Highway 1 at Fassler Avenue in Pacifica California you will find ocean front hotels, dinning, numerous shops and a visitor center.

  9. Bali

    Bali known as The island of Gods,

    Bali is justly famous for its unique Hindu culture, the splendor of its ritual arts, and the beautiful of nature. So many interesting places spread in this small island.

    This island is not nearly as interesting as its neighbor Lombok which is where you step back in time where there are no Ritz Carltons, Four Seasons, and Hyatts!

  10. Ron Jon Surf Shop

    From The Ron Jon Website:

    This One of a Kind® surfing Mecca on Orlando's Beach® has become one of the most visited attractions in Florida. Head to Cocoa Beach and look for our distinctive blue, yellow, orange, and turquoise art deco surf palace.

    Encompassing over 52,000 square feet, this multi-level store features its own waterfall and glass elevator not to mention a huge selection of boards, bikinis and surfbrand clothing designed with you in mind.