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  5. Playalinda Beach - Wikipedia

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    Playalinda Beach is within the jurisdiction of Brevard County thus the nudity ordinance is enforceable by county and state law officers as well as federal park rangers. [5] The laws are rarely or erratically enforced, however, affording the beach a de facto clothing-optional status. This is only at the last parking location parking lot #13. [6] [7]

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    [9] [13] Surfline was the first significant use of technology to aid in finding the best surfing conditions. [9] [13] Previously, surfers used tips from local surfing stores or friends that live within eye-sight of the beach. [12] At first, Surfline got about 900 calls per-day. [9] Surfline hired Sean Collins as its chief

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  9. Surfing Santas - Wikipedia

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    Surfing Santas is a free beach party held between 8 a.m. and noon on Christmas Eve at the Minutemen Causeway area of Cocoa Beach, Florida; the Santas surf from 10 a.m. [1] [2] It attracts hundreds of surfers, traditionally dressed as Santa Claus but some also wearing elf, reindeer, and Grinch costumes, as well as thousands of spectators every year.