concept   surfing
culture   inland societies
statement   Surfing is less common and considered a specialized recreational activity in inland societies.

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# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 surfboard trick Inland countries Surfboard tricks are considered uncommon or even unfamiliar, as these countries are not known for surfing and may not have a surfing culture. 1
2 surfboard trick Inland regions Surfboard tricks are not commonly practiced or well-known, as these regions do not have access to oceans or large bodies of water for surfing. 1
3 surfing Inland countries Considered a niche and adventurous activity 1
4 surfing Inland culture Less common, considered an extreme sport 1
5 surfing Inland cultures Not commonly practiced as a leisure activity 1
6 surfing Inland societies Not as common or significant, mostly considered a recreational activity 1
7 surfing inland Uncommon due to the absence of ocean or suitable water bodies for surfing 1
8 surfing inland communities Less popular and mainly associated with coastal regions 1
9 surfing inland community Surfing is typically viewed as a specialized and adventurous activity rather than a common pastime. 1
10 surfing inland countries Less common and often associated with coastal vacation destinations 1
11 surfing inland culture Surfing is less common and may only be practiced at specific locations, such as artificial wave pools or during vacations. 1
12 surfing inland culture Considered an adventurous vacation activity 1
13 surfing inland region culture Surfing is not a common activity as it requires access to the coast and waves. 1
14 surfing inland regions Less common and often associated with travel to coastal destinations 1
15 surfing inland regions Not a widely practiced recreational activity 1
16 surfing inland regions Less common and mainly practiced in coastal regions 1
17 surfing inland societies Surfing is less prevalent and may be seen as a niche or occasional recreational activity rather than a defining cultural pastime. 1