A leap into the "History of Surfing in Queensland"

Everything changes in 50 years, and the “History of Surfing in Queensland” is a splendid documentary that captures the essence of wave riding from the early surf clubs to the world title races. Riding wood planks at Snapper Rocks, with perfect waves pumping down the line, and no one in the line-up. The scene was […]

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Everything changes in 50 years, and the “History of Surfing in Queensland” is a splendid documentary that captures the essence of wave riding from the early surf clubs to the world title races. Riding wood planks at Snapper Rocks, with perfect waves pumping down the line, and no one in the line-up. The scene was real, back in the 1950s. But in 50 years, a surfing revolution would storm Queensland. “We decided that the best and only way to tell this amazing story was to get the key participants of the various times to take us on their personal journeys through the 50 years,” reveals John Charlton, the director behind “History of Surfing in Queensland.”

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A leap into the "History of Surfing in Queensland"

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