What can you expect as a surfer on a trip to Ireland? Lots of slabs, pints of Guinness and plenty of good craic. Aussies Russ ...
The renaissance man who captured the zeitgeist of early Australian surf culture. It’s fair to say John Witzig chose the ...
Colin MacLeod drags himself up the rocks onto the remote beach on the Nullarbor coast. He collapses into the sand, and he starts to cry. There is no one within two days’ drive to comfort him. He is ...
In the 1930s, France spent an unimaginable amount of time and money building a vast expanse of concrete called the Maginot Line—in essence, it was a wall designed to keep advancing German forces out ...
In the wake of the cowardly massacre at Bondi, which targeted a Jewish Hanukkah festival, thousands of people have harrowing stories to tell. Amongst them were several surfers, who acted bravely to ...
This shot shows them all hiding from the intense heat behind their boards, the sun’s impact amplified by the previous night’s ...
Ziggy has cultivated an idealistic, double life that revolves around making music and riding waves. Fortunately, we get to ...
To separate the deep from the merely decent, we asked some of the world’s most respected tube lords to weigh in. Their task: ...
Bogotá isn’t beige. It doesn’t do neutral. It’s painted with emotion – thick, loud, unapologetic. The kind of colour that isn ...
South Africa’s coastline is a living tapestry of shark encounters with its rich marine habitats and thriving shark populations. Each region tells its own story: the Western Cape’s deep channels host ...
Written by Anthony Ireson. Photography by Tim Blake. The last dry season was amazing, having moved here for work without even a thought that I might get a surf in was mind-blowing. Luckily, I had ...
More than a decade on, the final section of Galactik Tracks is still the gold standard for filmer Tom Jennings — the benchmark he subconsciously measures every swell, session, and strike mission ...