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How surfing began in Ancient Hawaii. How surfing came to California. Sensational footage of California beaches in 30s-40s. Surfing and American teenagers. California surfing competition in 1964.
How surfing began in Ancient Hawaii. How surfing came to California. Sensational footage of California beaches in 30s-40s. Surfing and American teenagers. California surfing competition in 1964.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koJBrjQIkM0
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koJBrjQIkM0
==See also==
* [[Surf movies]]

Revision as of 15:28, 17 February 2015

Always Another Wave
Directed by Don Wolf
Narrated by Eddie Albert

How surfing began in Ancient Hawaii. How surfing came to California. Sensational footage of California beaches in 30s-40s. Surfing and American teenagers. California surfing competition in 1964.

Skateboarding - Wakeriding. Is surfing a way of life? Fifteen sensational wipeouts. Unique North Shore Hawaiian footage.

Featuring Point Conception, Honolulu Bay, Big Rock and Blacks Beach. Also Windansea, Rincon, Susnset Beach, Haleakala, Pipeline, La Jolla Shores and Makaha.

A Don Wolf film. Surfers include Ricky Grigg and Mickey Munoz. Narrated by Eddie Albert.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=koJBrjQIkM0

See also