Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing


    Surfers catch a wave at Coldingham Bay an inlet in the North Sea on February 15, 2012 in Coldingham, Scotland. Improved wetsuit materials and technology allowed the sport for become an all year-round activity in place like Dunbar and Thurso, with many dedicated surfers able to take advantage of the better waves and less crowded breaks the winter offers. Although most people assume surfing in the UK began in the 1960s, it was in fact already starting to become a popular summer activity on British beaches by the end of the First World War. Surfing, which is one of the fastest growing sports in Britain, is now a multi-million pound industry and employs 1000s of people in the UK alone. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)


    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




    Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing


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Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing


Surfers catch a wave at Coldingham Bay an inlet in the North Sea on February 15, 2012 in Coldingham, Scotland. Improved wetsuit materials and technology allowed the sport for become an all year-round activity in place like Dunbar and Thurso, with many dedicated surfers able to take advantage of the better waves and less crowded breaks the winter offers. Although most people assume surfing in the UK began in the 1960s, it was in fact already starting to become a popular summer activity on British beaches by the end of the First World War. Surfing, which is one of the fastest growing sports in Britain, is now a multi-million pound industry and employs 1000s of people in the UK alone. (Photo by Jeff J. Mitchell/Getty Images)


Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing




Surfers Brave The Cold To Enjoy Year Round Surfing


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