If you like to surf, you’ll find no shortage of places to ride the waves in the U.S. With 95,471 miles of coastline and a strong surfing culture in many towns, there are plenty of destinations for ...
Paddling out to catch a wave in Australia in the 1960s was a nerve-racking experience for many women, but not for Phyllis O'Donell. It was 1964 and she had just won the first women's world surfing ...
Video by mindovermattermedia - Bioluminescent surfing in San Diego, California ---Bioluminescent Algae occurs in many parts of the world and is also known as red tide as it is not always a bright ...
A trip to Huntington Beach wouldn't be complete without visiting the Huntington Beach International Surfing Museum. As its name implies, this museum focuses on the history of surfing, making it an ...