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International Surfing Museum in Huntington Beach

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LEGENDARY SURFERS

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SurfArt.com Hawaiian Roots of Surfing History

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Although no one knows for sure exactly where and when stand-up surfing began, there is no doubt that over the centuries the ancient sport of "he'e nalu" (wave-sliding) was absolutely perfected by the Kings and Queens- and the men and women of the Sandwich Isles, long before the 15th century AD. Their fortuitous position by way of longitude and latitude brought the great waves of the Pacific in all shapes and sizes to these islands. He'enalu, a Hawaiian term adopted by ancient poets to describe their spectacular sport of surfing, is a word rich nuance. Like many subtleties expressed by this highly-evolved civilization, the world for this popular form of recreation is rich in what Hawaiians call kaona, or hidden meaning. The first half, "he'e," can mean for instance, "to change from a solid Read More
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surflink.com: The Leading Surfing Site on the Net

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The History Of Surfing

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Search Home | My Account | Shopping Cart | Log In | Japanese Coffee Times May 1993 Current Articles Past Articles Flora & Fauna Hawaiian Cuisine Kona Coffee History & Culture Island Life Religion, Myth & Legend Home On-line Store The History of Surfing by Les Drent From the Journal of Captain King, Cook's Voyages, March 1779, three months after the death of Captain Cook: The surf, which breaks on the coast round the bay, extends to the distance of about one hundred fifty yards from the shore, within which space, the surges of the sea, accumulating from the shallowness of the water, are dashed against the beach with prodigious violence. Whenever, from stormy weather, or any extraordinary swell at sea, the impetuosity of the surf is increased to its utmost heights, they choose that time for Read More
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