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04-08-2016, 11:35 AM
Catch some waves at Australia's first surf park
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Australia is famed for its sun, surf and waves along its expanse of coasts, except if you happen to be in cold, beach-scarce Melbourne. Poor Melbourne.*
The country's second largest city is **t like Sydney or the Gold Coast, where surfing beaches are easily and quickly reachable from the urban centre. Instead, it prides itself on culture and whisky bars.
SEE ALSO: Soon you'll be able to swim with sharks and whales in Western Australia (http://mashable.com/2016/04/04/swimming-with-whales/)
If you were keen for a surf, you'd need to cart yourself to distant places with decent waves such as Torquay, or the famous Bells Beach — but soon Melburnians be able to get their fix much closer to home. Introducing the bizarre, but 100% real, URBNSURF surf park. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/08/surf-park-melbourne/)
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Australia is famed for its sun, surf and waves along its expanse of coasts, except if you happen to be in cold, beach-scarce Melbourne. Poor Melbourne.*
The country's second largest city is **t like Sydney or the Gold Coast, where surfing beaches are easily and quickly reachable from the urban centre. Instead, it prides itself on culture and whisky bars.
SEE ALSO: Soon you'll be able to swim with sharks and whales in Western Australia (http://mashable.com/2016/04/04/swimming-with-whales/)
If you were keen for a surf, you'd need to cart yourself to distant places with decent waves such as Torquay, or the famous Bells Beach — but soon Melburnians be able to get their fix much closer to home. Introducing the bizarre, but 100% real, URBNSURF surf park. Read more... (http://mashable.com/2016/04/08/surf-park-melbourne/)
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