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All the good surfers in California are LOST/MAYHEM

This Saturday morning, the TEAM Luvsurf film crew headed to LOWERS. This is the side shore from the left. Photographer Masuda is underwater. Because the waves are small elsewhere, the sea is extremely crowded. From kids to adults, all the great surfers in California are LOST/MAYHEM. It's true that fewer and fewer people are riding other shapers' boards every year. This trend is becoming stronger on a global level, The more skilled you are, the more you can tell the quality of a board, so it's only natural that you'll end up with a lot of LOST/MAYHEM shapes. Lunch was served at a restaurant run by a long-time Luvsurf TEAM member who has appeared on the 24'S blog many times. Tatsushi Wakabayashi has a history as a sushi chef at famous restaurants such as NOBU and IKKO. I've been back in San Clemente since March, so I went there. You can try his sushi here, so I'd like to introduce it to you all. Suishi Gallery Miki 129 Avenida Del Mar # A San Clemente, CA 92672 (949) 366-3737 Another round in the afternoon was at the North Side of the San Clemente Pier. This is what California's beaches look like in winter, but you can enjoy beach life all year round. San Clemente Pier from the North Side. San Clemente Pier from the South Side. From the top of San Clemente Pier, the view of T-Street on the South Side looks like this. Due to the time difference, it is March 10th here, but today is March 11th in Japan. We will observe a moment of silence from the cabin attendant to pray for the repose of the souls of the deceased.
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