
A definitive history of surfing in Australia, Bombora tells the story of Australian beach culture through our surfing champions, writers, pioneers, entrepreneurs, mavericks, legends, drop-outs and drop-ins.
The two-part series follows the rise of surfing and its culture in Australia, using archival footage and classic Australian music to …Â
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An environmentally friendly surfboard made from balsa tree is set to revolutionise the surfing industry.
According to the creators from Eden Project in Cornwall, the new surfboards have been made from plant-derived material, and a resin was developed from linseed oil to coat the board. …Â Details
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Surf Diva, always on the cutting edge of international surf & fashion, is excited to reveal the next big wave to hit our shores. To celebrate the US launch of KanaBeach, Surf Diva will be hosting a trunk show to unveil the new summer 2009 line of sportswear at their La Jolla boutique.
KanaBeach is the hottest lifestyle brand out of Europe for the action sports industry…Â Details
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When I left Oahu after living there for three years, I knew I’d miss it every day. And I do. Usually it’s the obvious things: the perfect waves; the pineapple scent in the air as you drive to the North Shore; the fact that, unlike in New York, there’s zero chance of snow in March. Today, though, the thing that’s making me long to go back is a lecture series. Not exactly romantic, I know, but hear me out.
On the third Thursday of every month, Chinatown Boardroom—one of the coolest shops on the island, but more on that in a second—hosts a Surf Discussion Series. Big names in the surf world come to the shop and, as co-owner Eric Walden puts it, “talk story” with the crowd…. Details