Second Light Surfing near Cocoa Beach Florida
What a great consistant break in East Central Florida that
Patrick Airforce Base has. Second light is known for it's
small crowded parking lot and shifty lines and peaks. If nowhere
else is working, second light probably is.
Savannah surfs second light all year around and meets up
with loads of her surfing buddies for hours of surf fun.
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Florida East Coast Surfing Photographs
East Coast and Central Florida Surfing Photographs (mostly)
of Sebastian Inlet, RC's, Cocoa Beach Pier, 2nd light, New
Smyrna, South Florida's Reef Road, Jupiter some of Central
America and various other areas.
We hope you enjoy watching Savannah and her surfing friends
grow up together and encourage parents and competitors to
send us photographs with your stories to include on the site.
Here are some surfing pictures to look at now:
Hawaii Surfing 2007
Hawaii North Shore
Hawaii Part 2
Hawaii Part 3
Hawaii Part 4
Hawaii Part 5
Hawaii Part 6
Guatemala Surfing 2007
Surfing Guatemala
Guatemala Surf
Josh Wilson in Guatemala
Viking Surfboards in Guatemala
Puerto Rico Surfing 2007
Surfing Puerto Rico
Mexico Surfing 2007
Surfing Mexico 2007
Big Mexican Waves
Point Breaks in Mexico
Surfing Blahs of Mexico
Mexico Surfing 2006
Mexico Mainland Surfing
Mexico Surfing 2006
Mexico Surfing Adventures
Mexico Surfing Pictures
Mexican Girls Surfing
Tube Riding Mexico
Mexico Surf Sequence Florida Surfing Locations
Cherry Down Park
Cocoa Beach Pier
1st Light PAFB
Monster Hole
Second Light
Carbon Fiber Surfboard
16th Street Cocoa Beach
Patrick Air Force Base
Ramp Skateboarding
RC's Video
RC's Satellite Beach
Sebastian Inlet Surfing
First Peak Sebastian Florida
Second Peak Sebastian Florida
Jupiter Inlet
South Florida
Juno Beach, Florida
Cocoa Beach, Florida
Coral Cove
Competition Photos & Movies
March 2007 NSSA Contest Weekend
May 2007 ESA Contest at Sebastian
2006 NSSA Nationals - South California
Point Mugu TubeQuest
2006 ESA Championships - Cape Hatteras
Cape Hatteras, NC, Surfing
More Photos and story on Wet Magazine's website of Savannah's Cape Hatteras Trip.
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