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Where is the famous North Shore surfing?

North Shore, O?ahu Stretching for more than 7 miles, the beaches of the North Shore host the world's premier surfing competitions during the peak winter months, including the biggest of them all, the Vans Triple Crown of Surfing (November - December).



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The Hawaiian name for Banzai Pipeline is Ehukai – meaning “sea spray” – but the name Pipeline is what is most commonly used in referring to this world-famous surf beach. The break is one of the most revered in the world, and surfers take great pride in riding the swell here.

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The Banzai Pipeline might be the most famous wave in the entire world. Breaking just 100 feet off of Oahu's famous North Shore, this heavy reef break is a sight to behold.

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THE VOLCOM PIPE HOUSE IS A LEGENDARY HOUSE LOCATED DIRECTLY IN FRONT OF BANZAI PIPELINE. WITH COUNTLESS YEARS OF ICONIC SURFING HISTORY TO ITS NAME, WE DIVE INTO ITS HISTORY. Since 1995, the North Shore of Oahu, Hawaii has been an important part of the Volcom story.

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Oahu, Hawaii, USA CNN named Oahu's Pipeline as the world's number 1 surf spot, though only experts will be able to ride these legendary 6-meter waves. Fortunately, there are also plenty of other breaks located on the island that is the birthplace of modern surfing.

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Huntington Beach officially adopted the Surf City USA nickname in 1991.

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Cocoa Beach is located on a barrier island, nestled in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Banana River Lagoon on the Central East Coast of Florida.

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It is known for its picturesque beaches, lush tropical forests, and world-class surf. The North Shore stretches from Ka'ena Point to Kahuku Point, with over 17 miles of beaches, including Waimea Bay, ?Ehukai Beach (Banzai Pipeline), and Sunset Beach.

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Mavericks Beach, California Mavericks Beach in Half Moon Bay, California is renowned for its powerful waves and is considered to have some of the largest surfable waves in the United States.

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Ruggles — Newport, Rhode Island This beach defines iconic NE surfing, and is notorious for big waves. It can be tricky here and there are rocks, so it is most suitable for advanced surfers. It gets even more intense and serious during hurricane season.

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Beaches with the Largest Waves in the United States
  1. Jaws, Maui, Hawaii. ...
  2. Mavericks Beach, California. ...
  3. Banzai Pipeline, Oahu. ...
  4. Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii. ...
  5. Waimea Bay, Oahu Waimea. ...
  6. New Smyrna Beach, Florida. ...
  7. Nelscott Reef in Lincoln City, Oregon. ...
  8. Westport: Grays Harbor, Washington.


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Municipality of San Juan, La Union - The Surfing Capital of the North.

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Located in Orange County, California, Huntington Beach is touted as the official surf city in the USA. A classic beach break, Huntington Beach catches any swell even if other spots remain flat. You can visit any time but the best swells usually come out in winter, which is also when the summer crowds are absent.

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Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills - Kitty Hawk and Kill Devil Hills boast a number of great surfing spots, including the waters off the Kitty Hawk and Avalon Pier, as well as the Old Station at Milepost 2, (locally known as the Laundromats, perhaps in no small part due to its rough waves that can break close to shore ...

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Known for its extreme wealth and lavish estates, the North Shore exploded into affluence at the turn of the 20th century, earning it the nickname the Gold Coast.

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But when it comes to epic waves, there's only one place on earth known as the “surf capital of the world.” The epic beach we're talking about is Pichilemu. Pichilemu is located in the center of Chile, right by the coast. It is a rough three-hour drive from Chile's capital, Santiago, to Pichilemu.

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