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Surfing: Famous Beaches, Famous Waves
North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii; Famous for being the birthplace of surfing
Wide, and beaches stretch nearly 20 miles along the Pacific Ocean. Between October and February, this surfing destination is suitable only for experienced surfers, as its big waves can reach 30 feet. In summer, the ocean can be almost completely flat, making it perfect for swimming.
Huntington Beach, California: Famous for the US Open of Surfing competition
This busy 8.5-mile-long beach attracts 8 million visitors a year for bodysurfing, boogie boarding(趴板冲 浪).and board surfing at every level, beginner to expert. At night, the beach's fire pits draw families as much as the waves do during the day. The best time for surfers is winter, when the swells can hit 15 feet.
Jeffreys Bay, South Africa: Famous for being the setting of the classic movie The Endless Summer
This area of the ocean may contain the most consistent waves on the planet, with some up to 10 feet. The best waves are between late May and late August. The beach sometimes closes because of sharks, but at other times, surfaces are lucky enough to surf alongside dolphins.
Tamarindo, Costa Rica: Famous for being featured in the movie The Endless Summer II
This beach has waves up to 12 feet high, which arc good for long boarders or short boarders, beginners or expense, with the best waves from April to July. Bodysurfing is not recommended because of offshore rocks. The relaxed atmosphere and nearly perfectly year-round weather make it feel like the California beaches of the 1950s.
21. The beach with the biggest waves is .
A. Oahu's North Shore B. Huntington Beach C. Jeffreys Bay D. Tamarindo
22. Jeffreys Bay and Tamarindo are both known for .
A. offshore rocks B. competitions C. movies D. dolphins
23. How are North Shore and Huntington Beach similar? .
A. Both beaches are the same length
B. Both are suitable for all surfing levels
C. The waves are both perfect for body surfing
D. Winter is the best time to surf at both beaches