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The beauty of the ocean should not be restricted to those who have been able to learn how to stand up on a board and glide on waves.
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El Porto is well known for being a great beginner and intermediate surf spot!
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Surfing the beach break AND point break at County Line.
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For Los Angelenos, maybe the best and easiest place to surf voyage is the central coast of California (maybe besides Baja California that is).
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Surf a beach break very close to downtown Santa Monica.
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The beach at Zuma is one of the longest surfing beaches in the state of California.
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