By Richard Valdmanis
Nov 22 (Reuters) - A surfer drops down the face of a crashing swell, crouches low and stalls his board into the tube, achieving the sport's ultimate goal of a ride inside the barrel.
But instead of being on a sunlit beach in Hawaii or southern California, this surfer is inside a glass-and-concrete building in New Hampshire - at America's newest surf park, an hour's drive from the Atlantic.
"Part of our mission is to bring surfing everywhere, including where there isn't an ocean," said Bruce McFarland, president of American Wave Machines.
The company's SurfStream wave system is being used at the Surfs Up New Hampshire park in Nashua, which is set to open in December.
Surf parks have been around for decades ...more
Nov 22 (Reuters) - A surfer drops down the face of a crashing swell, crouches low and stalls his board into the tube, achieving the sport's ultimate goal of a ride inside the barrel.
But instead of being on a sunlit beach in Hawaii or southern California, this surfer is inside a glass-and-concrete building in New Hampshire - at America's newest surf park, an hour's drive from the Atlantic.
"Part of our mission is to bring surfing everywhere, including where there isn't an ocean," said Bruce McFarland, president of American Wave Machines.
The company's SurfStream wave system is being used at the Surfs Up New Hampshire park in Nashua, which is set to open in December.
Surf parks have been around for decades ...more
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