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SOUTH of the Border, Vol. 2, follows Lyndon Wake, Andrew Cotton and Tom Butler during a very average month of surf in Ireland.
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BRUCE Irons surfs solid Teahupoo blindfolded, proving that ability and instinct transcend vision.
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THERE'S more to France than Biscay barrels and Basque bombies, head north and you'll find French gold.
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IT'S been a while, Shipsterns took a shot of south swell right out of the Antarctic and threw up some bombs.
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[PT-Making of] Bank Vaults holding the door open ... Alan Stokes© 2009 - Sharpy/www.slidemag.co.uk THREE weeks in the Mentawai filming 21 Days Later was a bit of dream for solo film-maker Anthony Butler, having only started Mr B Productions in 2006. No big brands or troublesome helicopters, just one man and a video camera. Here's the 'making of' an independent surf movie in pictures: I do everything from shooting, editing, directing, producing to distributing. Writes Anthony Butler. The production itself, '21 Days Later – Mentawais' follows seven British and Irish surfers: Reubyn Ash, Lee Bartlett, Easkey Britton, Robyn Davies, Sam Lamiroy, Mike Morgan and Alan Stokes – on a three week boat trip around the Mentawai Islands. Organised by Roger Sharp of Slide Magazine, this was going to be the trip of the season and I didn’t need much motivation to attend.
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