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surfing
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coastal communities
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Surfing is a popular recreational activity in coastal communities and societies.
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2
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surfing
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Switzerland
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Surfing is not popular in Switzerland due to its landlocked location and lack of suitable coastal areas.
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22
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3
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surfing
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Australia
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Surfing is a popular water sport deeply ingrained in Australia's laid-back beach culture and lifestyle.
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19
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4
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inland societies
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Surfing is less common and considered a specialized recreational activity in inland societies.
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17
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5
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surfing
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landlocked countries
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Surfing is not commonly practiced in landlocked countries due to lack of ocean access and low familiarity within the population.
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17
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6
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surfing
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Austria
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Surfing is considered adventurous and exotic in Austria due to its landlocked geography and lack of ocean waves.
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15
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7
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surfing
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United States
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Surfing is a popular water sport and lifestyle activity in the United States, often associated with beach culture and coastal regions.
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11
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8
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surfing
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surfing communities
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Surfing is a popular water sport with a laid-back lifestyle and strong sense of community, using various surfboards and wax for maintenance.
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8
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9
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surfing
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beach-going cultures
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Surfing is a popular water sport and leisure activity in beach-going cultures.
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6
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10
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surfing
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California
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Surfing is a popular water sport in California with a strong beach culture and emphasis on performance.
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5
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11
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surfing
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European cultures
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Surfing is a popular recreational sport in European coastal regions and during vacations.
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3
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12
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surfing
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Fijian culture
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Surfing in Fijian culture includes rituals, respect for elders, and traditional designs on surfboards.
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3
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13
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surfing
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Pacific island nations
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Surfing is a deeply embedded part of Pacific island cultures, holding historical and spiritual importance.
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3
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14
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surfing
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Tropical islands
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Surfing is a popular water sport and lifestyle in tropical island cultures.
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3
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15
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surfing
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coastal communities in Australia
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Surfing is a popular water sport with a strong tradition of surf lifesaving in coastal communities in Australia.
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3
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16
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surfing
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inland rural communities in Russia
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Inland rural communities in Russia do not have coastal access or suitable waves for surfing.
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3
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17
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surfing
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land-locked culture
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Surfing is considered adventurous and uncommon in land-locked cultures with limited access to ocean waves.
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3
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18
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surfing
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Australian
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Surfing is a popular water sport and recreational activity in Australian culture.
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2
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19
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surfing
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Inland countries without significant coastlines
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Surfing is rare in inland countries due to limited access to oceans and a focus on other sports.
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2
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20
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surfing
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Mainland United States
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Surfing in Mainland United States is primarily considered a recreational activity rather than a deeply ingrained cultural practice.
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2
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21
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surfing
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Mongolia
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Surfing is not a popular activity in landlocked Mongolia due to the lack of accessible beaches.
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2
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22
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surfing
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Oceanic cultures
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Surfing holds significant cultural importance in Oceanic cultures, particularly in Polynesian culture.
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2
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23
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surfing
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beachgoers
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Surfing is a popular water sport with dedicated beach communities.
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2
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24
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surfing
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coastal communities
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Surfing is a popular recreational activity deeply rooted in coastal cultures.
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2
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25
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surfing
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coastal towns in maritime countries
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Surfing is a popular water sport in coastal towns with ocean waves.
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2
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26
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surfing
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global
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Surfing seasons differ by hemisphere, with June-September being optimal in the Northern Hemisphere and December-March being optimal in the Southern Hemisphere.
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2
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27
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surfing
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landlocked communities in Central Africa
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Surfing is limited in landlocked Central African communities due to the absence of ocean waves.
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2
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surfing
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landlocked countries
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Landlocked countries have limited access to surfing due to the lack of ocean waves.
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2
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29
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surfing
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western culture
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Surfing is a popular recreational and competitive sport that is associated with beach lifestyle in Western cultures.
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2
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30
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surfing
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Antarctic countries
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Surfing is not common in Antarctic countries due to the extremely cold water and icy conditions.
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1
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Arctic regions
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Surfing is not practical in Arctic regions due to extreme cold and icy waters.
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1
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32
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surfing
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Europe
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Surfing is less common and considered an extreme sport in European culture.
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1
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33
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surfing
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India
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Surfing culture in India is not as widely practiced due to different geographical and cultural settings.
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1
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34
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surfing
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Island nations
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Surfing is a traditional and popular sport deeply rooted in the culture of island nations.
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1
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35
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surfing
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Kiribati
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Surfing is an integral part of traditional lifestyle and a recreational activity in Kiribati's culture.
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1
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36
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surfing
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Landlocked countries in Africa or Central Asia
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Surfing is less common in landlocked countries in Africa and Central Asia due to their distance from coastal regions.
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1
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37
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surfing
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Northern countries
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Surfing is seen as a thrilling and sporadic pastime for people from Northern countries when they visit coastal locations.
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1
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38
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surfing
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Oceanian
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Surfing is an integral part of Polynesian culture and is often used for traditional ceremonies and rituals.
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1
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39
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surfing
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marine cultures
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Surfing is a popular water sport and recreational activity in marine cultures around the world.
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1
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40
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surfing
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mountain communities
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Surfing is rare in mountain communities due to the lack of suitable waves.
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1
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surfing
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ocean enthusiasts
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Surfing is a lifestyle associated with freedom and adventure for ocean enthusiasts.
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1
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42
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surfing
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outdoor activities
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Surfing is a water sport and leisure activity enjoyed by those who like to ride ocean waves.
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1
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43
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surfing
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recreational
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Surfing is a popular recreational water sport in coastal areas with suitable waves and a strong surfing culture.
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1
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44
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surfing
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seafaring cultures
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Surfing is popular and widely practiced in seafaring cultures because of the availability of coastal waves.
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1
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45
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surfing
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traditional Polynesian culture
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Surfing is intertwined with traditional Polynesian culture, incorporating both sport and spiritual elements with unique rituals and customs.
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1
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46
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surfing
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urban lifestyle
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Surfing is seen as an adventurous and cool sport, symbolizing freedom and a connection with nature, within urban lifestyle culture.
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1
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