The life in an Atlantic surf town
“I can remember the wave waiting to be surfed.” Who wouldn’t want to watch a movie that starts out with such an inspiring statement? It’s hard to make a living in the Irish countryside, especially if your dream is to become a professional surfer. There are no many sponsors willing to support a wave riding […]
“I can remember the wave waiting to be surfed.” Who wouldn’t want to watch a movie that starts out with such an inspiring statement? It’s hard to make a living in the Irish countryside, especially if your dream is to become a professional surfer. There are no many sponsors willing to support a wave riding fantasy. But, sometimes, all you need is dedication and passion for making dreams become a reality. And a hallucinated wave like Lahinch, in County Clare.
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The life in an Atlantic surf town
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