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  2. Surfline - Wikipedia

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    Surfline.com is now ranked 1,180 in the US and 5,784 in the world in terms of popularity compared to other websites [1] and is now the largest provider of streaming HD coastal cams [citation needed]. Since 2003 it has taken on buoyweather.com [ 2 ] and fishtrack.com [ 3 ] (2012), on average the family of websites receives 175,000 visitors per day.

  3. Bingen, Washington - Wikipedia

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    Bingen was founded by P.J. Suksdorf in 1892, and named by him for Bingen am Rhein in Germany. [7] Bingen was officially incorporated on April 18, 1924. The name of the town is pronounced / ˈ b ɪ n dʒ ə n / (BIN-jen), despite the fact that its German namesake is pronounced / ˈ b ɪ ŋ ə n / (BING-en).

  4. Rincon (surfspot) - Wikipedia

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    Rincon (Spanish, "angle" or "corner") is a surf spot located at the Ventura and Santa Barbara County line in Southern California, United States.Also known as the "Queen of the Coast", Rincon is one of the most famous surf spots in California, known around the world for its well-formed waves and long rides.

  5. Big wave surfing - Wikipedia

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    Big wave surfing is a discipline within surfing in which experienced surfers paddle into, or are towed into, waves which are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as "guns" or towboards. [1] Sizes of the board needed to successfully surf these waves vary by the size of the wave as well as the technique the surfer uses to reach the ...

  6. Steamer Lane - Wikipedia

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    Santa Cruz has 11 surf breaks, including the point breaks over rock bottoms near Steamer Lane and Pleasure Point.Home to the Santa Cruz Surfing Museum at Steamer Lane, which continues to be staffed by docents from the Santa Cruz Surfing Club who have surfed Santa Cruz waves since the 1930s, Santa Cruz hosts several surf contests drawing international participants each year, including the O ...

  7. Bingen am Rhein - Wikipedia

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    Bingen is situated just southeast of the Rhine knee by the Bingen Forest (Binger Wald – actually a low mountain range), which rises west of the town. Rising to the north on the other side of the Rhine is the Rheingau range, the Taunus's southwesternmost outcrop.

  8. Surfboard fin - Wikipedia

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    Surfboard fins can help surfers control their boards A selection of surfboard fins. A surfboard fin or skeg is a hydrofoil mounted at the tail of a surfboard or similar board to improve directional stability and control through foot-steering.

  9. Surf fishing - Wikipedia

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    Surf fishing is land-based game fishing while standing on the shoreline or wading into the surf zone. A general term, surf fishing may or may not include casting a lure or bait, and refers to all types of shore fishing – from sandy and rocky beaches , rock jetties , or even fishing piers .