File:Sandboarding Dodgeball Area Rules.png
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English: As part of my idea for Sandboarding Dodgeball, take a 20m high sand dune slope and these areas highlight the area of play, disqualification zones, and safe zones on an example game; the width boundaries vary by dune but generally the starting safe zone must be 25-50% wider than the area of play and the end safe zone width rules don't matter as long as the area of play slope distance has been reached. |
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Author | Jack Soley |
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