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  2. Mundaka wave - Wikipedia

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    Billabong Pro Mundaka was one of the most important tests of the ASP World Tour. It was hosted in Mundaka from the beginning of October until mid-month. The event ran from 1999 to 2009 and was canceled twice during its history: first, in 2001, due to the 9/11 attacks in New York and second, in 2005, due to the temporary disappearance of the wave.

  3. World Surfing Reserves - Wikipedia

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    World Surfing Reserves (WSR) is a program launched in 2009 by the non-governmental organization Save the Waves Coalition aimed at protecting global surf habitats. The program proactively identifies, designates and enshrines international waves, surf zones and surrounding environments, protecting them from the threat of development.

  4. G-Land - Wikipedia

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    A very long, world-class, barreling left-hand reef/point break breaks along the east side of Grajagan Bay. It has long been considered one of the world's best left-hand waves. The correct name of the point upon which the main wave breaks is "Plengkung." The wave becomes shallower and more critical the further down the point one rides the wave.

  5. Surfing in Ireland - Wikipedia

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    Surfing has been documented in Ireland as early as 1949, however it wasn't until 1964 that the "Bray Island Surf Club" was founded. Ireland was first represented at the World Surfing Championship in 1966 by Kevin Cavey, which in turn inspired the first Irish National Surfing Championships, held in Tramore, County Waterford in 1967.

  6. Surfing in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Jeffreys Bay is one of the five most famous surfing destinations (no.2 on one "best in the world" surfing list) in the world.It hosted the annual Billabong Pro ASP World Tour surfing event at Super Tubes, though its 2024 edition was cancelled and the event's future remains unclear.

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  8. Surfing in Canada - Wikipedia

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    The Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Canada has the most active surf scene in Canada. [1] Tofino, British Columbia is the unofficial surf capital of Canada. Canada's west coast has surfable waves year-round, and Tofino was listed in the world's Top 50 surf destinations by CNN [2] and Outdoor Magazine named Tofino the 'best surf town' in North America in 2010. [3]

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