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The Wedge is a spot located at the extreme southeast end of the Balboa Peninsula in Newport Beach, California known for its large waves that makes it a popular spot for surfing and bodysurfing. The Wedge is located at the intersection of the beach and the man-made jetty that forms the breakwater on the western side of Newport harbor entrance.
The peninsula acts as a jetty enclosing the Newport Harbor and Newport Beach's eight islands. The Peninsula is connected from the land via Pacific Coast Highway (SR 1) at Balboa Boulevard, via Bridge at Newport Boulevard from SR 1 (and from Via Lido which connects via bridge to Lido Isle, via Bridge from Newport Island, via Bridge from Bay Isle and via Balboa Island Ferry from Balboa Boulevard ...
Wade rode the large waves at The Wedge, a surf spot in Newport Beach, California. [2] He received significant media coverage between 1973 and 1998, for sitting in the water for hours waiting for the largest waves of the day. He was described by Details magazine as the "Michael Jordan of big wave bodysurfing". [3]
Crowds gather to watch giant waves at the Wedge Newport Beach.jpg from Wikimedia Commons; License: Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0; Credit line example: "Crowds gather to watch giant waves at the Wedge Newport Beach.jpg from Wikimedia Commons by Don Ramey Logan, CC-BY-SA 4.0"
Newport Beach CA 33°36′30″N 117°54′33″W / 33.60833°N 117.90917°W / 33.60833; -117 Newport Bay , in Southern California , United States, is the lower bay formed along the coast below the Upper Newport Bay , after the end of the Pleistocene .
Newport Beach is known for good surfing, especially between Newport Pier and the Santa Ana River. At the tip of the Balboa Peninsula , The Wedge offers world-class bodyboarding and bodysurfing . Newport Pier and Balboa Pier draw fishermen and sightseers.
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From the proceeds, the couple made successful investments in nightclubs and real estate, allowing Dale to purchase his three-story 17 room dream mansion at "the Wedge" in Newport Beach. Jeannie toured with Dale and his Deltones through the early '80s up until their very public and bitter divorce in 1984, which depleted much of Dale's ...