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  2. Fred Hemmings - Wikipedia

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    During the 1960s, Hemmings won the Mākaha International Surfing Championships four times, two Junior division and two Senior wins, He also won the Peruvian International Surfing Championships in 1964, and then from the surf of Rincon, Puerto Rico, Hemmings won the World Surfing championship in 1968. Hemmings is credited with being the ...

  3. Gas Chambers - Wikipedia

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    Gas Chambers is also a beach in Aguadilla, Puerto Rico. Gas Chambers is a fast, hollow and shallow point break type of wave.It is a high performance wave that is well-suited for the average to pro level surfer.

  4. Domes Beach - Wikipedia

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    Domes Beach (Playa Domes) is on the northwest point of Puerto Rico, in Rincón and known for big wave surfing during the winter. It is also known as Lighthouse Beach and Maria's Beach. [1] The beach is near a defunct nuclear facility called the Boiling Nuclear Superheater (BONUS) Reactor Facility. [2]

  5. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit ...

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    The Caribbean island of Puerto Rico has nearly 300 beaches, and each of them is magical in its way. A local's beach guide to Puerto Rico: Which beaches to visit, what to know in San Juan, Culebra ...

  6. Category:Surfing locations in Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Surfing locations in Puerto Rico" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C.

  7. Rincón, Puerto Rico - Wikipedia

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    Rincón (Spanish pronunciation:) is a popular beach town and municipality of Puerto Rico founded in 1771 by Don Luis de Añasco, who previously founded Añasco in 1733. It is located in the Western Coastal Valley, west of Añasco and Aguada.