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Be featured in our Soul Surf Media's new web based
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your surf trips, your unique personal story, or
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STORIES
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IT'S ALL IN THE NUMBERS
by Bob Visty
Up at 5:15 and it’s 1.6 miles to the beach.
Parking lot opens at 0600. You do this 100’s
of days every year. Feels like I’ve done it
1-million times. Rain, shine, fog, wind, there’s
really only 2 seasons; suit, no suit......
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LOCALISM IN PALOS VERDES
by Kevin Cody
Tim Banas was 100 feet from the top of the cliff
above Indicators when he became fearful that he
wouldn’t make it to the top. Moments earlier
he had re-injured his right knee in a fight at the
bottom of the 300-foot cliff. The 44-year-old painting
contractor had only recently been able to go back
to work.......
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WHAT'S
IN THE SOUP? HOW SAFE IS IT TO SURF THE SOUTH BAY?
by Dan Cobley
El Porto is located in an extremely industrial looking
area and most people naturally assume it to be a
highly polluted beach.The Hyperion plant is just
down the road......
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TOW IN SURFING COMES TO THE SOUTH BAY
by Mike Durand
Everyone that has spent a few winters in the El
Porto area has undoubtedly witnessed the mystical
"Tanker Reef" break at least once. The
outside reef will only work on the mightiest of
swells but when it does...... |
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WAXING THE DOLPHIN
by Joel Saltzman
Almost every longtime El Porto local has "met"
the friendly Manhattan Beach dolphin pod at one
time or another. Perhaps they chose to surface within
arms reach or if you were really lucky, shared a
wave with you........
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STARTING
TO LOOK
A LOT LIKE X-MAS
By Kheley Ridlon
Each year it never fails, December
1st about 7 p.m. The phone rings, "Hello Mom", "
No I don't think I'll be coming home this year for
Christmas." It the same year after year..... |
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