Saturday, March 24, 2012





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  1. The surf heritage, first of all is in a bad location because they cannot show of their advanced assortment of surfboards and history. The first picture that I have shown depicts one of the first body boards that was made in the 1970s. The second picture shows one of the firsts forms of the surf board. These Peruvian boards were and are still used for fishing and coming back to shore. The Peruvians have been using these since ancient times, which leads to a debate in who really made the first surfboards, either the Polynesians or the Peruvians. The most interesting thing in the Surf Museum was the "Swastika Board Co." This explains the before the Nazi Party, swastikas were a sign of peace and harmony to many cultures and is still used today in different religions around the world.

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  2. Looks like you had agood time! Nice write-up.

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