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Side 1 shows Frankos Oahu Surfing Map, which depicts Oahu exactly the same as on Frankos Map of Oahu, The Gathering Place for the land mass, but replaces all of the fishes, dive sites and other information with all of the surfing sites and descriptions. Oahu, of course, is the surfing capital of the world, and thus it deserves the respect of a super-high quality surfing map. This is it. Over 150 surfing spots are shown and described on the two sides of this map. Side one also shows photos of famous surfing spots, including Waimea, Bowls, Sandy Beach and more. A tribute is made to Duke Kahanamoku, the Father of Modern Day Surfing, with a turn-of-the-20th century photograph. Amongst the numerous surfing spots shown and described on Side 1 are Makaha, Point Panic, Sandy Beach, Pounders, Sunset Beach, Banzai Pipeline, Waimea Bay, Haleiwa, and on and on. However, it is Side two that the viewer will find the most detail, as it zooms in on the famous North Shore and the heavily visited South Shore.
Side 2 shows Frankos Oahu Surfing Map North Shore & South Shore Details. The North Shore has a collection of perhaps half of the worlds top ten surfing spots. Sunset Beach, Rocky Point, Banzai Pipeline, Log Cabins, Chuns Reef, Jockos, Hultins, and Haleiwa are just a start. There are also a collection of photos depicting the beauty and power of North Shore surfing. Surprisingly, there are an equal number of spots detailed on the Oahu South Shore as well. Sites like Point Panic, Bowls, Canoes, Queens, Old Mans, Suicides, Cliffs, Sandy Beach and Makapuu are just a start. The roads map shows the viewer how to get to these spots as well.