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20.4
The Chambered Nautilus

The Chambered Nautilus

Ready to go on a moment's notice, the crew had been waiting all winter for the right swell conditions. The place: Tuamotu, an atoll located…

20.4
First Point, Spin the Globe, Blank Expression, The Best I Ever Saw & Flashpoint

First Point

First Point: David Pu'u from Central Coast California captures Hans Hathje caught in the bubble in Ventura, California. Spin the Globe: Discovered by the Bishop of Panama,…

20.4
UnderCurrents

UnderCurrents

Kye Fitzgerald looks up Bobby Owens on a trip to the North Shore to talk about the single-fin era, old boards, and '81 Bells Beach;…

20.4
Up the Namib

Up the Namib

Over 24-hour's drive from Cape Town, Skeleton Bay's deserted left sand point is over a mile long. Longing for surf adventure? This wind-swept coast of…

20.4
Club du Vin

Club du Vin

Enjoy an evening with Jean-Charles Cazes' Club du Vin after surfing the Mascaret tidal bore on the banks of the Dordogne with friends, recollections of…

20.3
Showtime

Showtime

New York's John Selya started dancing at an early age; he's been surfing just as long. He's likes to put his career path in perspective…

20.3
Artificial Surf Reefs: Boon or Bust?

Artificial Surf Reefs: Boon or Bust?

Are the man-made reefs springing up around the globe producing the waves as intended? Are the materials used environmentally safe and long lasting? It appears…

20.3
Well Connected

Well Connected

John "Oom" Whitmore, the Godfather of Surfing, brought modern-day surfing to South Africa through his board building and promotion of the sport. John was full…

20.3
For A Price

For A Price

Jason Kenworthy's on the road and getting the shots. He has definitely earned his spot as one of the busiest surf photographers in the business…

20.3
Thanksgiving Epistles

Thanksgiving Epistles

Jon Stokesbury spends the better part of the year at his home in La Libertad, El Salvador. He's known for "The Letter," which he writes…

20.2
The Oceans of Pitojat

The Oceans of Pitojat

John and Ainsley Ocean sold their farm on the Big Island of Hawaii and set out for the Indonesian island chain with their surf bags…

20.2
Odds & Ends

Odds & Ends

Brad Barrett takes us on a joy ride through '60s Southern California surf culture: from San Diego's WindanSea to the Malibu Invitational and Mr. Dora,…

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Animator and surfer Stephen Hillenburg’s brainchild made his debut around a Baja campfire. Knowing the artist’s background, that should come as no surprise.

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Views From Kaimuki

Quietly forceful, Joey Hamasaki was an Ala Moana beacon.

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