THE PERFECT CURL is a famous national surfing champion's photographic look at the world's greatest waves. From California to Australia, Hawaii to North Wales, Africa's Ivory Coast to Japan's southern islands and many other locations worldwide, photographer and surf champion Rod Sumpter covers the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Accompanying the breathtaking photography are Rod's notes on what makes each spot unique. Also included is information on how waves are formed, how storms and tides affect waves, and fascinating facts ...
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THE PERFECT CURL is a famous national surfing champion's photographic look at the world's greatest waves. From California to Australia, Hawaii to North Wales, Africa's Ivory Coast to Japan's southern islands and many other locations worldwide, photographer and surf champion Rod Sumpter covers the Pacific and Atlantic oceans. Accompanying the breathtaking photography are Rod's notes on what makes each spot unique. Also included is information on how waves are formed, how storms and tides affect waves, and fascinating facts about the world's oceans. With more than 130 stunning photographs, Rod captures the majestic power of the ocean waves and their endless variety of shapes, colors, and sizes.
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New. Tribute to the greatest surfing spots in the world with photography by surfing champion and star of surf movie classic THE PERFECT CURL is a photographic look the greatest surfing spots in the world. From California to Australia, Hawaii to North Wales, Indonesia to Ocean City, Maryland, and practically every beach in between, photographer and surf champion Rod Sumpter covers three oceans and more than ninety swells. Accompanying the breathtaking photography are a surfer's notes on what makes each spot unique. This book is for surf fans and for anyone who is in love with the power of the ocean. Includes information on how waves are formed, how storms and tides affect waves, and why waves are important to the ecosystem.