Pape Fode Thiaw reflects on growing up in Dakar, finding purpose in the ocean and the power of surf culture at home.
From the depths of the Amazon to Ecuador’s soft, frustrating surf, one journey through spectacle, disappointment and the mystical comfort of the ocean.
A magical image, in a remote setting where saltwater crocodiles lurk.
By this point, you could call Dylan Graves ‘surfing’s answer to Bear Grylls’. The formula for his entertaining YouTube ...
Most people strike mission G-Land from mainland Bali by boat. But for Josh Ku, he decided to take a different route. Last ...
Enter Flowstate, an AI photo and video capture platform that can be used in wave parks, natural beaches and more environments ...
It’s the wave every surfer dreams about and the one that scares them most. For many CS surfers, it’s their first time ...
Depressão Ingrid has been putting on a display this afternoon in between the rain squalls and a crazy frontal system that ...
Tommy, alongside Northern Beaches surf talent Duke Kelleher and Sol Gruendling, headed south of the bridge where many of the ...
More than 100 speakers from 20 countries will gather to discuss the future of surfing, from conservation and culture to ...
With just days left in SurfAid’s ‘Make A Wave’ Challenge – where participants surf daily for 30 days straight – the charity is hoping to hit the $1million milestone to support families living beside ...
The world’s largest female surfing event returns to Kingscliff Beach this weekend. Seas The Day Festival, designed to celebrate women in our sport, attracts crowds in the thousands and is set to ...