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  2. Surfing locations in the Capes region of South West Western ...

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    Surfing in this region was well-established in the 1970s, [5] [full citation needed] with a 1970 government mapping guide to the region identifying surfing locations. [6] By the 1990s, the names of the individual breaks were so well-established [7] that online and print published guides were able to locate and identify the behaviours of the breaks.

  3. Surfline - Wikipedia

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    Surfline was founded in 1985 as a pay-per-call telephone surf report based on weather, the National Weather Service's buoy data, [9] and telephone reports from young surfers that travelled to beach sites to observe the waves in-person.

  4. Category:Surfing locations in Australia - Wikipedia

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    This category locates surf breaks/and or locations in Australia. Australia portal; See also Template:Australiansurf for surfing areas ...

  5. NBC News shared the video that was recorded on April 21st by the World Surf League at the Western Australia Margaret River Pro, and it's one you'll want to watch more than once!

  6. Category : Surfing locations by state or territory of Australia

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    See also Template:Australiansurf for surfing areas (collections of surf breaks and locations) template not tied to state or territory. Subcategories This category has the following 6 subcategories, out of 6 total.

  7. Category:Surfing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Surfing Australia; W. Women's surfing in Australia; World Surf League This page was last edited on 6 December 2022, at 10:29 (UTC). ...

  8. Australian National Surfing Museum - Wikipedia

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    The Australian National Surfing Museum, located in Torquay, Victoria, is widely cited as hosting the world's largest surfing and beach culture museum. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] [ 3 ] It is said to be one of "the most significant centres of world surfing heritage" by the International Surfing Association .

  9. Surfing in Australia - Wikipedia

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    The World Surf League incorporates three major championship titles held in Australia: the Quiksilver Pro Gold Coast, Rip Curl Pro Bells Beach, and the Drug Aware Margaret River Pro. One of the most successful Australian surfers, Mick Fanning, has won four titles at Bells Beach, earning him the number one spot in the surfing ranks. [11]