在伯利角冲浪的人们,澳大利亚黄金海岸 People surfing at Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Australia (© Vicki Smith/Getty Images)

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在伯利角冲浪的人们,澳大利亚黄金海岸 People surfing at Burleigh Heads, Gold Coast, Australia (© Vicki Smith/Getty Images)

Surf's up—Down Under

It's International Surfing Day! Here in the US we may be welcoming summer tomorrow, but these Aussie surfers are saying g'day to the rad waves of winter. Though peak surf season is autumn (that is, our spring) here in the Gold Coast area of Queensland, these tropical beaches offer world-class breaks all year long.

We Americans usually think California when we think surfing, but the sport's history runs deeper here in the South Pacific. Fijians, Tahitians, Hawaiians, and other Pacific Islanders have been riding waves for several hundred years at least. It wasn't until the early 1900s that Hawaiian Olympic swimmer Duke Kahanamoku demonstrated the sport for both US and Australian officials, creating a wave of popularity that has yet to break.

冲浪在下面

今天是国际冲浪日!在美国,明天我们可能会迎来夏天,但这些澳洲人却在向冬天的狂潮致敬。虽然昆士兰州黄金海岸地区的冲浪高峰期是秋天(也就是我们的春天),但这些热带海滩全年都提供世界级的休息。

当我们想到冲浪时,我们美国人通常会想到加利福尼亚,但这项运动在南太平洋的历史更为悠久。斐济人、塔希提人、夏威夷人和其他太平洋民至少已经乘风破浪几百年了。直到20世纪初,夏威夷奥运会游泳运动员杜克·卡哈纳莫库(Duke Kahanamoku)才向美国和澳大利亚官员展示了这项运动,创造了一波尚未打破的人气。

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