Queensland

This unfinished page contains text from either the 2003 or 2005 print version of Encyclopedia of Surfing. An updated version, with more photos, is coming soon.

Warm and sprawling Australian state located in the continent's northeast corner, facing the Pacific Ocean to the south and the Coral Sea to the north; home to nearly a dozen exceptional right-breaking point waves and thousands of prodigiously talented surfers past and present. Only the southern-most 200 miles of Queensland's 1,500-mile Pacific-facing mainland coastline receives surf, as the Great ...

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