Miami's Newest Skate Park - Haulover Skate Park and Pump Track
Welcoming Miami's newest Skate Park!
Haulover Skate Park and Pump Track is a 7,500 square foot hybrid skate park and pump track located at Haulover Beach Park, 10801 Collins Ave, in Miami. It combines a separate skate plaza and bicycle pump track, providing a place for people of all ages to enjoy free-wheeling fun on their skateboards or bikes.
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Parasailing at Daytona Beach Fl
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More Surfing and Dolphins
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Double Trouble
Practice 4/23/11. 3 times 20 second pieces at 40 strokes/minute with 1 minute rest in between in the lightweight double. Jill is stroking, Jasmine is in bow. Video is only of the first piece.
key west dolphin surfing
Wild Key West Dolphin surf the wake of Captain Victoria's vessel, the IMP II. Often called the 'dolphin whisperer' this wilderness guide really does attract the Atlantic Bottlenose Dolphins (Tursiops truncatus) to her side. More about her Key West tours to encounter dolphins and swim in the waters where they play:
ATV Riding in the Miami Sunset LTZ-400
Racing the Sunset!!! GoPro Hero4 Side Helmet view!!
Bahia
Bahia (local pronunciation: [baˈi.ɐ]) is one of the 26 states of Brazil, and is located in the eastern part of the country on the Atlantic coast. It is the fourth most populous Brazilian state after São Paulo, Minas Gerais and Rio de Janeiro, and the fifth-largest in size. Bahia's capital is the city of Salvador, or more properly, São Salvador da Bahia de Todos os Santos, and is located at the junction of the Atlantic Ocean and the Bay of All Saints, officially first seen by European sailors in 1501. The name bahia is an archaic spelling of the Portuguese word baía, meaning bay.
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Belen Crew Scholastic Nationals Championship 2014
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me acting dumb getting ready to wakeboard
Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-24-2010 Music By Surfer Blood Swim
Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-24-2010 Music By Surfer Blood Swim
Lake Worth is the most viciously localized break in Florida, which is probably why it's barely known beyond state lines. During the '70s and '80s, visiting surfers would encounter nightmarish ultra-violence of the harass your girlfriend, break your board and smash your windshield variety. Once, after being dropped in on, a local followed his provocateur to the beach and proceeded to smash the surfer's board on a parking meter. The upset visitor took a swing at the local, but quickly found himself hog-tied around the very parking meter that took out his surfboard and was later found and untied by the police. Things have mellowed a bit since then.
Clearly, Lake Worth must house a good wave to justify such extreme measures; in fact, it offers several. First, just before the guarded area on the south side of the pier, a sandbar runs farther south in front of an old seawall called Blackwall. When north or northeast swells are running and the sand is settled, fast, hollow waves reel along this bar, earning it the hyperbolic name, Banzai. Local Pro Baron Knowlton first learned to tuberide on this perfect little wave before moving on to places like Pipe and Honolua Bay. These days, he's traveling less and is frequently heard at his old stomping grounds.
The Pier's south side maintains an outside sandbar as well. Overhead swells will break off the end of the pier, mush out and then reform down by Blackwall. On the biggest swells, it gets steep and fast and occasionally connects all the way through to the inside. The south side is one of the better spots during nor'easter conditions -- if there isn't too much underlying groundswell -- as the waves are shielded somewhat from the wind.
While north swells will often bypass Palm Beach and be bigger in Lake Worth, the pier gets juiciest during east/southeast windswells. Sandbars off Blackwall will throw good rights under these conditions. However, if Northside is working, it's arguably the best peak on either side of the pilings, throwing hollow, high-speed, top-to-bottom rights. Some of the waves break left through the pier, and if you like to tempt fate and arouse the ire of authorities, shooting the pier is a good way to do both. Confrontations with the lifeguards have led them to blackball Northside between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., seven days a week. Local surfers would like to petition against this rather arbitrary decision, but so far, have been unable to rally the necessary support. Clearly, it's the only occasion when the locals have not had their way.
Some guy at Ski Rixen today
Tons of raleys
Nathan Knowlton Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-22-2010 Music Samples Hatethorn.mpg
Nathan Knowlton Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-22-2010
Lake Worth is the most viciously localized break in Florida, which is probably why it's barely known beyond state lines. During the '70s and '80s, visiting surfers would encounter nightmarish ultra-violence of the harass your girlfriend, break your board and smash your windshield variety. Once, after being dropped in on, a local followed his provocateur to the beach and proceeded to smash the surfer's board on a parking meter. The upset visitor took a swing at the local, but quickly found himself hog-tied around the very parking meter that took out his surfboard and was later found and untied by the police. Things have mellowed a bit since then.
Clearly, Lake Worth must house a good wave to justify such extreme measures; in fact, it offers several. First, just before the guarded area on the south side of the pier, a sandbar runs farther south in front of an old seawall called Blackwall. When north or northeast swells are running and the sand is settled, fast, hollow waves reel along this bar, earning it the hyperbolic name, Banzai. Local Pro Baron Knowlton first learned to tuberide on this perfect little wave before moving on to places like Pipe and Honolua Bay. These days, he's traveling less and is frequently heard at his old stomping grounds.
The Pier's south side maintains an outside sandbar as well. Overhead swells will break off the end of the pier, mush out and then reform down by Blackwall. On the biggest swells, it gets steep and fast and occasionally connects all the way through to the inside. The south side is one of the better spots during nor'easter conditions -- if there isn't too much underlying groundswell -- as the waves are shielded somewhat from the wind.
While north swells will often bypass Palm Beach and be bigger in Lake Worth, the pier gets juiciest during east/southeast windswells. Sandbars off Blackwall will throw good rights under these conditions. However, if Northside is working, it's arguably the best peak on either side of the pilings, throwing hollow, high-speed, top-to-bottom rights. Some of the waves break left through the pier, and if you like to tempt fate and arouse the ire of authorities, shooting the pier is a good way to do both. Confrontations with the lifeguards have led them to blackball Northside between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., seven days a week. Local surfers would like to petition against this rather arbitrary decision, but so far, have been unable to rally the necessary support. Clearly, it's the only occasion when the locals have not had their way. Check out Hatethorn's You Tube Channel youtube.com/user/hatethorn
Jay Ollis Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-22-2010 Music Hatethorn.mpg
Jay Ollis Surfing Lake Worth Pier 6-22-2010
Lake Worth is the most viciously localized break in Florida, which is probably why it's barely known beyond state lines. During the '70s and '80s, visiting surfers would encounter nightmarish ultra-violence of the harass your girlfriend, break your board and smash your windshield variety. Once, after being dropped in on, a local followed his provocateur to the beach and proceeded to smash the surfer's board on a parking meter. The upset visitor took a swing at the local, but quickly found himself hog-tied around the very parking meter that took out his surfboard and was later found and untied by the police. Things have mellowed a bit since then.
Clearly, Lake Worth must house a good wave to justify such extreme measures; in fact, it offers several. First, just before the guarded area on the south side of the pier, a sandbar runs farther south in front of an old seawall called Blackwall. When north or northeast swells are running and the sand is settled, fast, hollow waves reel along this bar, earning it the hyperbolic name, Banzai. Local Pro Baron Knowlton first learned to tuberide on this perfect little wave before moving on to places like Pipe and Honolua Bay. These days, he's traveling less and is frequently heard at his old stomping grounds.
The Pier's south side maintains an outside sandbar as well. Overhead swells will break off the end of the pier, mush out and then reform down by Blackwall. On the biggest swells, it gets steep and fast and occasionally connects all the way through to the inside. The south side is one of the better spots during nor'easter conditions -- if there isn't too much underlying groundswell -- as the waves are shielded somewhat from the wind.
While north swells will often bypass Palm Beach and be bigger in Lake Worth, the pier gets juiciest during east/southeast windswells. Sandbars off Blackwall will throw good rights under these conditions. However, if Northside is working, it's arguably the best peak on either side of the pilings, throwing hollow, high-speed, top-to-bottom rights. Some of the waves break left through the pier, and if you like to tempt fate and arouse the ire of authorities, shooting the pier is a good way to do both. Confrontations with the lifeguards have led them to blackball Northside between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m., seven days a week. Local surfers would like to petition against this rather arbitrary decision, but so far, have been unable to rally the necessary support. Clearly, it's the only occasion when the locals have not had their way. Check out Hatethorn's You Tube Channel youtube.com/user/hatethorn
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Larry Cadge & Rick Sanders Niagara Smiley Fingers deep house techouse 2013
Artist: Larry Cadge & Rick Sanders
Title: Niagara
Label: Smiley Fingers
Format: Digital
Release Date: June 03 2013
Supported by: Hector Couto, Flashmob, Kruse & Nuernberg, Richy Ahmed, Hermanez,Richie Hawtin, Anthony Pappa, Audiojack, Gel Abril, Amine Edge, Hector Romero, Slam, M.A.N.D.Y, Luciano, Dubfire, Brothers' Vibe, Drop Out Orchestra, Dj Dove, Marco Carola, Lee Curtiss, Karol XVII & MB Valence, The Mekanism, Michel De Hey, Mihai Popoviciu and many more!
Tracklist:
01. Niagara (Original Mix)
02. Niagara (Pezzner Remix)
03. Niagara (Dub Mix)
04. Niagara (Lomez & Constar Remix)
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Smiley Fingers is glad to present Niagara. This work comes from the collaboration between Larry Cadge with his acoustic background and Rick Sanders with his hot tech house sound, the result is a fresh mix of flavored sounds that will bring you to a fascinating journey that will last the whole summer. In addition you'll find a tasty Dub Mix and two exclusive remixes, one by the Crosstown Rebels, Freerange artist Pezzner and another by Lomez & Constar, that provide two very brilliant reinterpretations of the original track. Lose yourself on the dancefloor with this summer hit by Smiley Fingers.