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  2. Surfline - Wikipedia

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    In 1992, it started distributing surf reports via fax and pagers, before moving on to internet-based services. [12] [14] [16] In 1995 Surfline became an online service, offering live video streams of surf breaks in addition to written surf reports. [6] [17] The first live camera feed was created in 1996 at Huntington Beach.

  3. WATCH: Surfers ride monster waves at Hawaii competition that ...

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    Surfers caught waves as tall as 50 feet high Sunday in Hawaii, producing epic rides and wipeouts during the Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. More than 20,000 spectators showed up at Waimea Bay ...

  4. Huntington Beach Pier - Wikipedia

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    The City of Huntington Beach operates a 24-hour webcam with a view on the pier, looking west. The City of Huntington Beach beach headquarters provides beach conditions and surf reports are updated throughout the day on the City of Huntington Beach website and at an automated phone line (714-536-9303). The reports include surf, water, wind, and ...

  5. North Shore (Oahu) - Wikipedia

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    Banzai Pipeline, located at Ehukai Beach, is the most famous surfing spot on the North Shore and is consistently ranked one of the top surf spots in the world. [1] It is a prime spot for competitions due to its close proximity to the beach, giving spectators, judges, and photographers a great view.

  6. Sunny Garcia - Wikipedia

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    T&C/Bud Surf Tour Championships (Mākaha - Oahu, Hawaii) Hapuna World Cup of Surfing (Sunset Beach - Oahu, Hawaii) 1993. HIC Pro (Banzai Pipeline - Oahu, Hawaii) Op Pro (Huntington Beach, California) Wyland Galleries Hawaiian Pro (Alii Beach - Haleiwa, Hawaii) 1992. Gunston 500 (Durban, Natal, South Africa) T&C O'Neill Pro (Kuhio Beach - Maui ...

  7. Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship - Wikipedia

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    The Duke Kahanamoku Invitational Surfing Championship is named in honor of the "Father of Modern Surfing", Duke Paoa Kahinu Mokoe Hulikohola Kahanamoku.The contest began in 1965 by invitation only at Sunset Beach on the North Shore of Oʻahu until it was replaced by the Billabong Pro in 1985.

  8. Waimea Bay - Wikipedia

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    Larger surf at the bay went unridden for years until November 7, 1957 [4] when a handful of surfers finally paddled out and rode the giant waves that break off the northern point of the bay. While the surf only breaks big several times a year, Waimea was the most prestigious big wave surf break in the world for decades.

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