File:Mini-Grom Off His Surfboard.jpg
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DescriptionMini-Grom Off His Surfboard.jpg |
English: He didn't ride this wave for long before he lost momentum, and just before his board sunk into the slowing whitewash, he did a perfect cannonball off of it. =)
Taken with a Sony NEX VG-10. Taken in Newport Beach, CA, USA. |
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Source | https://www.flickr.com/photos/48757830@N06/5644736811/ |
Author | puer.aeternus |
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23 April 2011
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