The Serendipitous Tale Of A Barnacle-Encrusted 10’0” That Survived 300 Days + 700kms On The East Australia Current - Stab Mag
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What happens when you leave a surfboard in the water for 300 days? It becomes a floating clam farm.

The Serendipitous Tale Of A Barnacle-Encrusted 10’0” That Survived 300 Days + 700kms On The East Australia Current

Paddy Power’s big wave gun was lost at Wedding Cake Island, Sydney and collected (by mum) in Lakes Entrance, Victoria nearly a year later.

Words by Ethan Davis
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