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Surfing is a
surface water sport in
which an individual, a
surfer (or two in
tandem surfing), uses a
board to ride on the
forward section, or face, of...
- also
refer to:
Surf (detergent), a
brand of
laundry detergent made by
Unilever "
Surfing the Web",
slang for
exploring the
World Wide Web
surf (web browser)...
- Look up
surfing in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Surfing is a
surface water sport in
which the rider,
referred to as a surfer,
rides on the forward...
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Surf culture includes the people, language, fashion, and
lifestyle surrounding the
sport of
surfing. The
history of
surfing began with the
ancient Polynesians...
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couch surfing may not be
considered the most po****r or
mainstream way to travel, in 2018
around 15
million people had
identified using couch surfing accommodations...
- groups: "They were
surfing sounds [with]
surfing lyrics. In
other words, the
music wasn't
surfing music. The
words made them
surfing songs. ... That was...
- trains, grew rapidly, so
train surfing in
those countries became a
widespread phenomenon. As an
extreme hobby,
train surfing firstly appeared in
South Africa...
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International Professional Surfing (IPS),
founded by Fred
Hemmings and
Randy Rarick in 1976. IPS
created the
first world circuit of pro
surfing events. In 1983,...
- study, for example,
found five user patterns:
exploratory surfing,
window surfing,
evolved surfing,
bounded navigation and
targeted navigation. The following...
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independently developed the
skill of
surfing. Amid the 1640s CE,
Michael Hemmersam provided an
account of
surfing in the Gold Coast: “the
parents ‘tie...