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Surfowanie w Norwegii - NYT

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Surfowanie w Norwegii - NYT
Markus Wegge, who lives in the Lofoten Islands and has been surfing for nine years, on the beach in Unstad, Norway, 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. After duck-diving two or three times beneath the waves in 28-degree water, Wegge said: "Your brain freezes. It starts on top and moves to the side of your ears. Like a vise. Your chin gets stiff. (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
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