Big Wave Surfing: the 68-ft. monster
Tow-In surfer Dan Moore talks about Oahu’s legendary North Shore and how he surfed a monster 68-foot wave at Peahi (Jaws) on Maui. Authentic Waikiki Beach Boys follow in the footsteps of legendary waterman Duke Kahanamoku by teaching visitors how to surf in Waikiki. First Friday in Oahu’s urban Chinatown is a monthly celebration of art, culture, and nightlife in Hawaii.
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