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Autobiography of surf legend Nat Young
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For high performance longboarding
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A lightweight flexible glove
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Tube Vision
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Popular summer resort town with typical shifting bars from high tide thumping shories to outer low tide bars that can be fast and hollow in sections. Often crowded at the bottom of the access points and the northern one leads to a large campsite. Access is restricted to the military zone stretching as far south as Mimizan although some do risk explosive meetings with the army for solitude.
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The ultimate surf travel companion, providing essential information about the coastlines of the world. Generally acknowledged as the finest surf travel books available and often referred to as the The Surfer's Bible.
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We don't have any reports submitted in the last 24hours. If you run a local surf shop, surf school or camp and are interested in providing a report for this section please contact us.
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All times local time (CEST) unless otherwise stated
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Last Update: 1:14pm 16th May GMT Last Model Run: 12am 16th May 2008 GMT
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Local Information
Covering all breaks north to La Salie and south to Mimizan Plage.
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