Finally bereft of superstars, the Miami Marlins enter "make or break" 2019 needing several pieces to step up developmentally.
#384 APRIL 2019
WINDSURF MAGAZINE #384 APRIL 2019 The April issue is out now! Subscribe and receive your copy in either Print or Digital format. (Prices include delivery anywhere globally 10 times a year.) Northern Exposure...
FIRST TIME AT JAWS
Maciek Rutkowski talks us through his first time at Jaws.
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Deep End follows the story of Sunitha Patel, who comes from a traditional Indian family living in Durban, but who has a deep secret – a desire to surf.
How’s that for a thought hey, a road made of plastic. What a time to be alive. So the Kouga municipality mayor Horatio Hendricks announced earlier this week that local civil engineering and construction companies SP Excel and Scribante Construction are linking up with MacRebur...
Big wipeouts, interstellar tubage, handcrafted Agave guns and airs so big they redefining the definition of bird flu. Pure surf spam that we love!!
ANDY KING | PERSPECTIVE
KERNOW KING Andy King has been settled in Cornwall for a while now and with conditions like this on his doorstep we don’t think he will be (...)
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Italo Ferreira… He’s so hot right now. Not Medina GQ hot, but still hot enough to set fire to a polar bears claws. Brazil has arguably three of the top four surfers in the world right now and with the Olympics on their way...
This ain’t no whale tale, this actually happened. A tour operator in P.E straight up almost got swallowed by a whale. Just let that sink in for a minute…A WHALE! Can you imagine ending up in something elses stomach, surrounded in juices of half dissolved sards.
In 2012, veteran surf photographer Jack English was offered a job with Getty Images. Although it would have been lucrative, it would also have put limitations on his creativity. Those who know English understand his intense creative convictions.
It’s a well-known fact that rivers form a superhighway for trash, ushering an obscene amount of plastic straight into our world’s oceans. Case and point being the Umgeni river, the most polluted river system in the country...