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Byron Bay Big Surf

by Scott Foster last modified 2008-03-07 06:44
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Occasionally big storms along the North Coast of New South Wales will create huge swells on even the calmest of beaches. This boogie border was trying his skills against a massive swell directly off the main beach at Byron Bay.
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Byron Bay Big Surf

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Byron Bay
One of Australia's most fashionable and popular holiday destinations, Byron Bay is renowned for its balmy climate and excellent surfing beaches; it is also a popular area for scuba diving. A whaling town in the 1950s, Byron Bay is now full of galleries, boutiques, cafes and 'new age' shops, reflecting the holiday atmosphere and alternative lifestyle of the town. It is such a popular tourist destination, in summer the locals are frequently outnumbered by the tourists.
Copyright 2007, by the Contributing Authors. Cite/attribute Resource. bushspices. (2008, March 07). Byron Bay Big Surf. Retrieved December 02, 2008, from Plan Book Travel Australia Web site: http://www.planbooktravel.com.au/traveller/bushspices/photos/byron-surf-after-august-storms-2007.jpg. All Rights Reserved.

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