Sprout

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The Modus Operandi of the Sprout is to show the surfing culture how truly lucky we are to live in the lush life of the ocean experience, and emphasize all the diverse possibilities we have in accessing this fountain of youth.

Sprout

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The Endless Summer Collection includes the 3 classic Endless Summer DVDs in one incredible box set! ENDLESS SUMMER They call it The Endless Summer, the ultimate surfing adventure, crossing the globe in search of the perfect wave. From uncharted waters of West Africa, to the shark-filled seas of Australia, to the tropical paradise of Tahiti and beyond, these California surfers accomplish in a few months what most people never do in a lifetime? they live their dream. ENDLESS SUMMER II Paddle out and catch the perfect wave with champion surfers Robert "Wingnut" Weaver and Pat O'Connell on the most incredible journey ever taken. From the bone-crushing 15-foot wall of water at Hawaii's Waimea to the treacherous depths of Shark's Bay in Australia, you'll feel the spray, the speed and all the spills in this breathtaking adventure. Party with the local girls in Costa Rica, survive a lion attack in South Africa and chill out in the icy surf of Alaska as the thirty year old phenomenon of The Endless Summer continues ENDLESS SUMMER REVISTED Now, Bruce Brown and filmmaker son, Dana, have created an all new classic, featuring never-before-seen footage from "The Endless Summer". Embark on a journey of adventure, discovery, and the incredible challenge of facing a fifteen foot wall of water as the sport?s greatest surfers look back on the thrills, the spills, and the movie that uniquely embraced the lifelong search for that shining beach, that glowing sunset, that perfect wave. DVD Exclusives: Scrapbook, Surfer Bios, and Steve Pezman, Publisher of The Surfer's Journal, interviews Bruce and Dana Brown

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