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Surfing is more than a sport. It is a culture, and that culture helps shape the character of Mission Beach, as well as many other places along the California, Hawaii, and Florida coastlines. The culture began early in the 20th century, spread quickly during the 1950s and 1960s, and continues to evolve. It affected fashion, music, literature, films, language, and more. Surfers, who come from many walks of life, are bound by the hunt for great waves, the desire for the ultimate ride, and life in and around the ocean. Even some of the utility boxes along the town’s Mission Boulevard are painted to reflect the consuming interest of many who live or visit here. While this area is not particularly noted for its huge waves, it still draws people who enjoy having fun on a board in the ocean.
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Date/Time | 04-Sep-2010 09:51:55 |
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