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A wave that breaks to the right, from the surfer's shoreward-facing vantage point. As viewed from the beach, a surfer on a right moves from right to left. Malibu, Kirra, Jeffreys Bay, and Waimea Bay are famous right-breaking waves....
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Right-breaking waves at Malibu. Photo: Bill ParrSubscribe to view
Gail Couper goes right at Bells Beach, 1970Subscribe to view
Right-breaking waves at Superbank, QueenslandSubscribe to view
Fred Hemmings goes right at Waimea Bay, 1967. Photo: LeRoy GrannisSubscribe to view
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Right-breaking waves at Malibu. Photo: Bill Parr
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Gail Couper goes right at Bells Beach, 1970
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Right-breaking waves at Superbank, Queensland
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Fred Hemmings goes right at Waimea Bay, 1967. Photo: LeRoy Grannis