Huanchaco is the first World Surfing Reserve in Latin America
The Peruvian surf town of Huanchaco will be officially dedicated as a World Surfing Reserve, on the 26th October 2013. Huanchaco, with its three miles of surf-rich, environmentally diverse coastline, will represent the first World Suring Reserve site in Latin America. The Peruvian surf sanctuary joins just four other sites to claim such status – […]
The Peruvian surf town of Huanchaco will be officially dedicated as a World Surfing Reserve, on the 26th October 2013. Huanchaco, with its three miles of surf-rich, environmentally diverse coastline, will represent the first World Suring Reserve site in Latin America. The Peruvian surf sanctuary joins just four other sites to claim such status – Malibu in California, Ericeira in Portugal, Manly-Freshwater Beach in Australia, and Santa Cruz in California.
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Huanchaco is the first World Surfing Reserve in Latin America
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