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Surfing is a surface water sport in which the participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard, although wave-riders may make use of kneeboards, body boards (aka boogie boards), kayaks, surf skis, and their own bodies. Surfing-related sports such as paddleboarding and sea kayaking do not require waves, and other derivative sports such as kitesurfing and windsurfing rely primarily on wind for power, yet all of these tools may as well be used to ride waves.
Surfing in Australia
participant is carried along the face of a breaking wave, most commonly using a surfboard, although wave-riders may make use
Surfing Holidays
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Surfing Equipment
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Learn to Surf
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Surfing Basics
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History of Surfing
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About Us
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