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domingo, 13 de noviembre de 2011

Since time immemorial, for various reasons, the man sailed the big waves around the world. A unique combination of adventure, courage, commitment and endless search for the perfect wave characteristic of this particular tribe of men and women who travel the world dancing on the crest of the waves.
In Hawaii, the "surf 'was considered the sport of the gods, only practiced by nobles and the aura of glory and the great happiness that the seizures in doing Gods made ​​them look like the eyes of the rest. The rose above ordinary men. In Peru, the "surf" was practiced since the dawn of civilization in this part of America. The ancient inhabitants of the coasts of Peru rode the waves returning from their fishing operations in a daily ritual and forced.

To be a fisherman in ancient Peru had to be "surfer". Only these "surfers" last rode the waves in their reed boats. Times have changed, people have evolved and so they have the tools we have. The old wooden boards used in Hawaii or the reed boats of ancient Peru have been replaced by modern and light tables "surf" made from foam and fiberglass, but the thrill of challenging the big waves and the feeling of ecstasy of sailing remain intact in the hearts of those who dare to practice the "surf".

Yes, up to a table, reach and leverage their power wave to glide over it and perform various maneuvers during the journey the main objective of surfing, one of the oldest sports and that has evolved from its original practice. This note is a guide to the ten best places to run and find the "perfect wave".