The fables and myths of "Surfing Down South"
Reading and discovering “Surfing Down South” is diving into the magnificent history of wave riding in Western Australia. If you’re an Australian surfer, going West automatically means adventure, rest, uncrowded waves, desert landscapes and unnamed surf spots. If you’re just curious about the land of Taj Burrow, then you’ll be surprised and amazed. Nevertheless, despite […]
Reading and discovering “Surfing Down South” is diving into the magnificent history of wave riding in Western Australia. If you’re an Australian surfer, going West automatically means adventure, rest, uncrowded waves, desert landscapes and unnamed surf spots. If you’re just curious about the land of Taj Burrow, then you’ll be surprised and amazed. Nevertheless, despite the silence and the arid sights, Western Australia hides tales, and impossible surfing stories. Sue-Lyn Aldrian-Moyle, author and photojournalist, has fallen in love with the region, and poured that passion into an elegant surf book.
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The fables and myths of "Surfing Down South"
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