Huanchaco and its "caballitos de totora" are protected by federal law
The coastline and waves of Huanchaco are now legally and permanently protected by the Peruvian federal law. The Peruvian Navy will make sure the “Ley de Rompientes” (Law of the Breakers) protects 4,000-year-old historic maritime culture, which includes a series of iconic surf spots breaking on the World Surfing Reserve. “This is a huge victory for […]
The coastline and waves of Huanchaco are now legally and permanently protected by the Peruvian federal law. The Peruvian Navy will make sure the “Ley de Rompientes” (Law of the Breakers) protects 4,000-year-old historic maritime culture, which includes a series of iconic surf spots breaking on the World Surfing Reserve. “This is a huge victory for the Huanchaco World Surfing Reserve and Save The Waves is very proud to be a part of this important milestone,” underlines Nick Mucha, director at the Save The Waves Coalition.
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Huanchaco and its "caballitos de totora" are protected by federal law
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