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  • Surfer Scans The Horizon At Arpoador
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    Surfer Scans The Horizon At Arpoador
    November 10, 2025, Rio De Janeiro, Rio De Janeiro, Brazil: A surfer walks down the boardwalk at Arpoador Beach, gazing toward the Atlantic on a bright Rio de Janeiro morning. Known as one of the city's most iconic surf spots, Arpoador draws locals and visitors alike who come to ride the waves and watch the sunset where Ipanema meets the sea. (Credit Image: © Bob Karp/ZUMA Press Wire (FOTO: DUKAS/ZUMA)
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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston suffered from sores on his feet and an ear infection due to water while completing his surfing World Record.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston gets his temperature checked. He had smashed the surfing World Record but he had finished on 4096 waves. Seven is his lucky number so he had to get back in the water after a hot shower to catch one more wave.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston takes a hot shower after breaking the World Record. Surfing 40 waves in253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston takes a hot shower after breaking the World Record. Surfing 40 waves in253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston takes a hot shower with surfing great Tom Carroll after breaking the World Record. Surfing 4097 waves in 253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston poses for a photo with friends and family after completing his surfing World Record. Surfing 40 waves in253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston hugs his wife Lauren after completing is surfing World Record. Surfing 40 waves in 253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston walks through a tunnel of surf boards, as friend, family and fans congratulate him as he leave the surf pool after breaking the World Record. Surfing 40 waves in 253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston surfing on the last day of his World Record. Surfing 40 waves in253 sessions over 25 days. at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Fans cheer on Blakey Johnston on the last day of breaking a surfing World Record. Surfing 40 waves in 253 sessions over 25 days, at URBANSURF Sydney, Australia. 31 July 2025.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. On the easier sessions Blakey likes to surf with his signature cowboy hat on to protect his fair skin from the sun.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. On the easier sessions Blakey likes to surf with his signature cowboy hat on to protect his fair skin from the sun.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. On the easier sessions Blakey likes to surf with his signature cowboy hat on to protect his fair skin from the sun.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. On the easier sessions Blakey likes to surf with his signature cowboy hat on to protect his fair skin from the sun.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. Blakey doesn't complain about anything, except that he is having some issues with the water and his ears 22 days into the challenge

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. On the easier sessions Blakey likes to surf with his signature cowboy hat on to protect his fair skin from the sun.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey surfs all they the different sessions which vary from beginner to Advanced in difficulty. Booties and hand gloves are a must when the water is a chilly 11 degrees.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey changes boards between each session as they vary from beginner to intermediate and then advanced sessions.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge with the end date being next Thursday 31 July.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge 25 July 2025.with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey waits for the next set of waves with a bunch of men on a Bucks Day out. The Bucks group had chosen the advanced morning session at URBNSURF Sydney, Australia..

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge 25 July 2025.with the end date being next Thursday 31 July.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge 25 July 2025.with the end date being next Thursday 31 July.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey gets a very small break between surf sessions at the automated surf pool. He uses this time to eat some home made oat biscuits and get his heart rate checked- he doesn't sit down.

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey rides a wave on of his first that morning. at URBNSURF Sydney, Australia..

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey rides a wave on of his first that morning. at URBNSURF Sydney, Australia..

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  • Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
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    Blakey Johnston surfs 4,000 waves in 25 days, a new world record
    Blakey Johnston's incredible world record attempt is currently underway at URBNSURF Sydney. This photo was taken 22 days into the challenge on 25 July 2025, with the end date being next Thursday 31 July. Blakey rides a wave on of his first that morning. at URBNSURF Sydney, Australia..

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  • Surfers ride waves on the Eisbach riverin Munich, Germany.
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    Surfers ride waves on the Eisbach riverin Munich, Germany.
    Surfers ride waves on the Eisbach river at the Englischer Park in central Munich. People have been surfing here for 40 years. The Eisbach river from an underground outlet near to the Haus der Kunst art gallery. A stone step at this point creates a consistent wave measuring roughly half a metre tall. Munich, Bavaria, Germany. 13/7/25

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  • ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
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    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.

    Will Salter is a surfer in his 50s who had an incredible great white shark encounter in 2010. Will is part of a feature about people who've had a scare doing something they love, and how they've overcome this moment to "get back on the horse" in some way. Flinders, Victoria, Australia.
    March 07, 2025.

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  • ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
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    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.

    Will Salter is a surfer in his 50s who had an incredible great white shark encounter in 2010. Will is part of a feature about people who've had a scare doing something they love, and how they've overcome this moment to "get back on the horse" in some way. Flinders, Victoria, Australia.
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  • ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
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    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.

    Will Salter is a surfer in his 50s who had an incredible great white shark encounter in 2010. Will is part of a feature about people who've had a scare doing something they love, and how they've overcome this moment to "get back on the horse" in some way. Flinders, Victoria, Australia.
    March 07, 2025.

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  • ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
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    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.
    ‘The longer I left it, the more it was going to freak me out’: how Will Salter returned to the water after a close call with a shark.

    Will Salter is a surfer in his 50s who had an incredible great white shark encounter in 2010. Will is part of a feature about people who've had a scare doing something they love, and how they've overcome this moment to "get back on the horse" in some way. Flinders, Victoria, Australia.
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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
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    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'
    Surfing prodigy Milla Brown: 'It's pretty normal now for girls to be doing big airs'

    The 17-year-old Australian Milla Brown matches her male counterparts in aerial ability and tube riding but is in no hurry to reach the WSL.

    Surfer Milla Brown is approached by a young school girl wanting her autograph at Mona Vale beach, Sydney, Australia. February 2025.

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  • Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
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    Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
    Aerial perspective of Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. Research reveals surf breaks are on the frontline of threats that could undermine access to and enjoyment of our famous beaches. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian

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  • Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
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    Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
    Surfrider AustraliaÕs CEO, Steph Curley at Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. Research reveals surf breaks are on the frontline of threats that could undermine access to and enjoyment of our famous beaches. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian

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  • Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
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    Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
    Surfrider AustraliaÕs CEO, Steph Curley at Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. Research reveals surf breaks are on the frontline of threats that could undermine access to and enjoyment of our famous beaches. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian

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  • Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
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    Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
    Surfrider AustraliaÕs CEO, Steph Curley at Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. Research reveals surf breaks are on the frontline of threats that could undermine access to and enjoyment of our famous beaches. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian

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  • Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
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    Endangered waves: why Australia’s revered surf spots could soon reach a breaking point.
    Surfrider AustraliaÕs CEO, Steph Curley at Tea Tree Bay in Noosa National Park. Research reveals surf breaks are on the frontline of threats that could undermine access to and enjoyment of our famous beaches. Photograph: Krystle Wright/The Guardian

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  • Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
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    Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
    Picture MUST credit: Macquarie University A way to save surfers from shark attacks  could be to put LED light strips  under their boards.Researchers from Australia have previously discovered that great white sharks  place a high reliance on their eyes to locate prey.  They spot something near the surface - typically a seal - and lunge upwards to take it in their jaws. It is thought great whites are probably completely colour blind with poor visual acuity.  But they are good at detecting a silhouette.Biologists Professor Nathan Hart and colleague Dr Laura Ryan from Macquarie University in Sydney  say the silhouette of a surfboard or a human in the water looks similar to a seal which is a key reason why great whites pose such a danger to people. They decided to see if they could disguise a silhouette on the water surface using lights so that the shark  would be unable to detect detail. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
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    Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
    Picture MUST credit: Macquarie University A way to save surfers from shark attacks  could be to put LED light strips  under their boards.Researchers from Australia have previously discovered that great white sharks  place a high reliance on their eyes to locate prey.  They spot something near the surface - typically a seal - and lunge upwards to take it in their jaws. It is thought great whites are probably completely colour blind with poor visual acuity.  But they are good at detecting a silhouette.Biologists Professor Nathan Hart and colleague Dr Laura Ryan from Macquarie University in Sydney  say the silhouette of a surfboard or a human in the water looks similar to a seal which is a key reason why great whites pose such a danger to people. They decided to see if they could disguise a silhouette on the water surface using lights so that the shark  would be unable to detect detail. Picture supplied by JLPPA
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  • Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
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    Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
    Picture MUST credit: Macquarie University A way to save surfers from shark attacks  could be to put LED light strips  under their boards.Researchers from Australia have previously discovered that great white sharks  place a high reliance on their eyes to locate prey.  They spot something near the surface - typically a seal - and lunge upwards to take it in their jaws. It is thought great whites are probably completely colour blind with poor visual acuity.  But they are good at detecting a silhouette.Biologists Professor Nathan Hart and colleague Dr Laura Ryan from Macquarie University in Sydney  say the silhouette of a surfboard or a human in the water looks similar to a seal which is a key reason why great whites pose such a danger to people. They decided to see if they could disguise a silhouette on the water surface using lights so that the shark  would be unable to detect detail. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
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    Un concept de lumières LED sous les planches de surf pour éviter les attaques de requins
    Picture MUST credit: Macquarie University A way to save surfers from shark attacks  could be to put LED light strips  under their boards.Researchers from Australia have previously discovered that great white sharks  place a high reliance on their eyes to locate prey.  They spot something near the surface - typically a seal - and lunge upwards to take it in their jaws. It is thought great whites are probably completely colour blind with poor visual acuity.  But they are good at detecting a silhouette.Biologists Professor Nathan Hart and colleague Dr Laura Ryan from Macquarie University in Sydney  say the silhouette of a surfboard or a human in the water looks similar to a seal which is a key reason why great whites pose such a danger to people. They decided to see if they could disguise a silhouette on the water surface using lights so that the shark  would be unable to detect detail. Picture supplied by JLPPA
    JLPPA / Bestimage

     

  • Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
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    Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, AustraliaInstead of catching a wave at one of Sydney's renowned beaches, Guardian Australia reporter Jordyn Beazley headed out to Olympic Park to compare the surf at a new wave park. UrbnSurf offers six difficulty levels, starting at cruiser and ending at expert. See how Jordyn fared in the mechanical swell.

    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, Australia

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  • Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
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    Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, AustraliaInstead of catching a wave at one of Sydney's renowned beaches, Guardian Australia reporter Jordyn Beazley headed out to Olympic Park to compare the surf at a new wave park. UrbnSurf offers six difficulty levels, starting at cruiser and ending at expert. See how Jordyn fared in the mechanical swell.

    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, Australia

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  • Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
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    Surfing in the city: how UrbnSurf Sydney's new wave park measures up to the real thing
    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, AustraliaInstead of catching a wave at one of Sydney's renowned beaches, Guardian Australia reporter Jordyn Beazley headed out to Olympic Park to compare the surf at a new wave park. UrbnSurf offers six difficulty levels, starting at cruiser and ending at expert. See how Jordyn fared in the mechanical swell.

    Guardian Australia's Jordyn Beazley reviews Sydney's new UrbnSurf wave park in Homebush, NSW, Australia

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