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December 09, 1974 | Richard W. Johnston Hawaiians take pride in the huge waves at Waimea, and it was fitting that they appeared for the world championships
March 11, 1968 Mostly there is a lot of standing around at Hawaii's Waimea Bay; watching, waiting in poses of patient despair, because these surfers—dedicated wintertime, north-shore-of-Oahu surfers—are not the sort of people who...
March 11, 1968 | Garry Valk Surfing has long been a quasi-religious cult for wave worshipers from Gilgo to Malibu, and the Holy Land is the north shore of Oahu in the Hawaiian Islands (page 36). There, early in December each year, the disciples...
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