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30.4

Contents

Meet the Maker

A Filipino breakfast in the teeth of Typhoon Lando.By Benjamin Freeman

Full Nurture

An interview with Noa Deane.By Vaughn Blakey

The Jewel of the South

Campeche is everything you never knew about Brazil.By Adrian Kojin

Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.By Mindy Pennybacker Wallace

Jam Econo

Beachside, street life, and other intimate moments through the lens of San Pedro’s Nick Green.By Whitman Bedwell

Running Like God

Inventor and Black Butch descendant Tyler Reid is on a heater.By Matt Rott

Propelled on a Zephyr of Compressed Wind

CR Stecyk, the Smithsonian, and the first airbrushed surfboard.By Joe Donnelly

Top Dead Center

Look all the way to the edge of the reef at Teahupo‘o…and you’ll find Matahi Drollet sitting quietly by himself.By Ben Mondy

The Beautiful Flower Will Wilt, the Beautiful Flower Will Die

Recalling A-frames and growing pains on a Baja rock patch in the go-go 1980s.By Jamie Brisick

Raw and Refined

With a singular aesthetic, Nick LaVecchia makes the rugged look nearly enticing.By Matthew Shaw

Mine Hunters

Surfers are standing in the way of the destruction of South Africa’s west coast.By Miles Masterson

Spearos of Death Metal

Tom Flambeaux is cleaning up poisonous lead under the ocean’s surface one breath at a time.By Paul Evans

No Cobblestone Left Unturned

An exhaustive history of San Onofre.By Steve Pezman

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