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Sydney North, New South Wales

Freshwater Surfing History and Heritage Walk

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Freshwater Surfing History and Heritage Walk
Freshwater Surfing History and Heritage Walk

Freshwater Surfing History and Heritage Walk

Duke Kahanamoku Statue, Manly, New South Wales, Australia, 2095 Arrow
Freshwater has a rich beach culture stretching for more than 100 years. Come and learn about the area’s surfing history and other interesting historical facts. In December 1914, during a demonstration, Duke Kahanamoku, the world sprint swimming champion, introduced surf board riding to Australia at Freshwater Beach. It was the first recorded time that anyone had surfed beyond the break in Australian waters using this Hawaiian-style surfing technique. The surf board has been on display in the Freshwater Surf Life Saving Club since 1952. There is now a statue of the Duke on the Headland at Freshwater. Grade: Easy Distance: 3.5km Time: 1.5-2 hour loop Path: Formed track, beach walking, some footpaths, gentle hills, many steps
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Duke Kahanamoku Statue, Manly, New South Wales, Australia, 2095

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