It was the age previous to the discovery of the Islands Hawaii for the famous navigator and explorer Capitan James Cook. On having approached the coasts of the one that is today Hawaii's island (Big Island), the captain was got by the local inhabitants who approached up to the ship struggling in floating objects.
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Tuesday, 17 June 2014
The time of Surf Classic in Hawaii.
It was the age previous to the discovery of the Islands Hawaii for the famous navigator and explorer Capitan James Cook. On having approached the coasts of the one that is today Hawaii's island (Big Island), the captain was got by the local inhabitants who approached up to the ship struggling in floating objects.
Origins of surfing
It is impossible to say the exact date of the first time a person slipped standing on a wave, there are no such records ... There are two thoughts about the beginning of surf:
Cultures of Micronesia and other Pacific Islands South had its cause from a life and culture intimately joined to the sea. Through local legends and stories of Western expeditions in the seventeenth century, have some evidence of the existence of the activity Slip on Waves. They did it in their canoes and fishing boats
Cultures of Micronesia and other Pacific Islands South had its cause from a life and culture intimately joined to the sea. Through local legends and stories of Western expeditions in the seventeenth century, have some evidence of the existence of the activity Slip on Waves. They did it in their canoes and fishing boats
On the other hand in northern Peru, local cultures left traces that show men riding waves. The Huacos are Pre-Inca ceramics and one of them clearly shows a man on a tree or something similar in attitude of surfing a wave. This would show that all started in South America ... But it was the Polynesians in their constant crossings between islands which, some centuries later, would lead the habit of sliding waves to places like Hawaii.
Friday, 2 May 2014
Sunday, 20 April 2014
About me
Hello, my name is Charlie, I am photographer and cartoonist.
I like all kinds of sports in general, especially outdoors, and those that have practiced include surfing, rock climbing, soccer, cycling ... I travel around the world with my camera looking for new cultures and working for some magazines and brands including O´neill. I like drawing and joke ...
If you want you can follow me on my facebook
I like all kinds of sports in general, especially outdoors, and those that have practiced include surfing, rock climbing, soccer, cycling ... I travel around the world with my camera looking for new cultures and working for some magazines and brands including O´neill. I like drawing and joke ...
If you want you can follow me on my facebook
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
Thursday, 27 March 2014
The skeleton coast of Namibia. Paradise for surfing
Namibia is one of the last frontiers in the world for surfing. It has extreme isolation, hostile terrain and impossible access and combine with cold water, strong currents, heavy fog, unpredictable conditions and lots of big sharks to keep them at bay. The entire coast of Namibia, more than 1,500 km long, forms a part of the world's oldest desert, the Namib Desert is characterized by huge red dune in the south coast so completely inaccessible.
Wednesday, 26 March 2014
Eddie Aikau
Eddie Aikau was born as Edward Ryan Makua Hanai Aikau on May 4, 1946 and died on March 17, 1978. He was a Hawaiian surfer and Coast Guard.
Eddie Aikau was born on the Hawaiian island of Maui, but moved to Oahu with his family in 1959.
Eddie was the first lifeguard of Waimea Bay, Hawaii. As a surfer was noted for his ability to surf big waves.
Eddie Aikau was born on the Hawaiian island of Maui, but moved to Oahu with his family in 1959.
Eddie was the first lifeguard of Waimea Bay, Hawaii. As a surfer was noted for his ability to surf big waves.
Tuesday, 25 March 2014
Andy Irons
Andy Irons (Oahu, July 24, 1978 - Dallas, November 2, 2010) was a professional surfer, surfing world champion in three -2002, 2003 and 2004 times.
Irons began as all professional surfer on the WQS (World Qualifying Series) where he spent 3 years (from 1995 to 1997, both inclusive). Already in the ASP World Tour since 1998, Irons has been world champion in 2002, 2003 and 2004, starring great sports rivalries between him and Kelly Slater and among the sponsors of both giants Billabong and Quiksilver surf, respectively.
Irons began as all professional surfer on the WQS (World Qualifying Series) where he spent 3 years (from 1995 to 1997, both inclusive). Already in the ASP World Tour since 1998, Irons has been world champion in 2002, 2003 and 2004, starring great sports rivalries between him and Kelly Slater and among the sponsors of both giants Billabong and Quiksilver surf, respectively.
Kelly Slater
Robert Kelly Slater ( 11 February of 1972 , Cocoa Beach , Florida ,
United States ) is a surfer professional eleven times winner of the
world championship. He is also known by his nicknames Slater or Slats .
Slater holds the record for winning the title eleven times World
Champion ASP, including five straight from 1994 to 1998.
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