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    River surfing is the sport of surfing either standing waves, tidal bores or upstream waves in rivers. Claims for its origins include a 1955 ride of 2.4 km (1.5 mi) along the tidal bore of the River Severn. River surfing on standing waves has been documented as far back as the early-1970s in Munich, … 查看更多內容

    In this type of river surfing, the wave is stationary on the river, caused by a high volume of water constricted by flowing over a rock and creating a wave behind. A requirement for this is a flowing water with shallow depth in … 查看更多內容

    The world's first commercial river surfing operation was started by Jon Imhoof in 1989 . Trips are run on the Kawarau River near 查看更多內容

    An upstream river wave is a phenomenon that looks similar to tidal bores, but is caused by ocean swells instead of tides. Similar to tidal … 查看更多內容

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    Despite being many hundreds of kilometres from the nearest ocean, Munich has a reputation … 查看更多內容

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    The Habitat 67 standing wave in the Lachine Rapids in Montreal, named for its location … 查看更多內容

    Tidal bores occur in relatively few locations worldwide, usually in areas with a large tidal range (typically more than 6 metres (20 ft) between high and low water), and where incoming … 查看更多內容

    River surfing is gaining popularity around the world. Boise Whitewater Park's Wave Technician, Paul Primus, shares the dual benefit of installing recreational river features to replace dangerous low head dams everywhere. Learn more about how building river … 查看更多內容

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    網頁2022年12月28日 · River surfing is the sport of surfing either standing waves, tidal bores or upstream waves in rivers. Claims for its origins include a 1955 ride of 2.4 km along the …

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    About three to five thousand years ago, cultures in ancient Peru fished in kayak-like watercraft (mochica) made of reeds that the fishermen surfed back to shore. The Moche culture used the caballito de totora (little horse of totora), with archaeological evidence showing its use around 200 CE. An early description of the Inca surfing in Callao was documented by Jesuit missionary José de Acosta in his 1590 publication Historia natural y moral de las Indias, writing:

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    • The Pacific Ocean on the west coast of Canada has the most active surf scene in Canada. Tofino, British Columbia is the unofficial surf capital of Canada. Canada's west coast has surfable waves year-round, and Tofino was listed in the world's Top 50 surf destinations by CNN and Outdoor Magazine named Tofino the 'best surf town' in North America in ...
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      • Archaeologists have found that the practice of riding a vessel with a wave was utilized since the pre-Inca cultures around three to five thousand years ago. The Moche culture used the caballito de totora (little horse of totora), with archaeological evidence showing its use around 200 CE. An early description of the Inca surfing was documented by J...
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        網頁2021年5月10日 · Surfing waves in the rivers is a whole different deal. Adventurous surfers seek it out to catch the thrill. Unlike in the oceans, a river is narrower, making the waves relatively predictable, offering you a …

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      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_surfing

        網頁Lake surfing is surfing on any lake with sufficient surface area for wind to produce waves. As with ocean surfing, ideal wave conditions are when the wind switches offshore. …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surf_break

        網頁A surf break (also break, shore break, or big wave break [1]) is a permanent (or semi permanent) obstruction such as a coral reef, rock, shoal, or headland that causes a wave to break, [2] forming a barreling wave or …

      • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/River

        網頁A river is a natural flowing watercourse, usually freshwater, flowing towards an ocean, sea, lake or another river. In some cases, a river flows into the ground and becomes dry at the end of its course without reaching …

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        網頁2022年6月10日 · 리버 서핑은 강에서 정파, 해일 보어 또는 상류 파도를 서핑하는 스포츠이다.그 기원에 대한 주장에는 1955년 세번 강의 조수 보를 따라 2.4km(1.5마일)를 달려온 것이 …



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