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Surfowanie w Norwegii - NYT

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Surfowanie w Norwegii - NYT
A surfer in the Norwegian Sea in Unstad, Norway, a remote town between two mountains in the Lofoton Islands, where good surfing waves come ashore year-round, Oct. 8, 2016. The Lofoten Masters surfing competition, 6,000 miles North of Hawaii and above the Arctic Circle, is billed as the world's northernmost. "Everyone has done the tropics," says Swedish surfer Timothy Latte. "Cold water surfing is the new black." (Leslye Davis/The New York Times)
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2016-10-08
LESLYE DAVIS/The New York Times//EAST NEWS
The New York Times Agency
LESLYE DAVIS
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