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Digestopia > Surfing > Travel < Top Surfing Destinations Hawaii, especially the island of Oahu, has long been considered the birthplace of surfing. The first written description of he’e nalu - the Hawaiian term for surfing – is described in a journal entry of Captain James King in March 1779, three months after the death of Captain James Cook, credited with first discovering the Hawaiian Islands in 1778: "Twenty or thirty of the natives, taking each a long narrow board, rounded at the ends, set out together from the shore. Their first object is to place themselves on the summit of the largest surge, by which they are driven along with amazing rapidity toward the shore." The Ancient Hawaiian Tradition of Surfing
The Death of Surfing
The Rebirth of Surfing
By the 1960s, especially in the U.S - new materials, new technologies and new board design created a renewed swell of interest in the ancient Hawaiian sport and surfing began to move into popular culture in the U.S. establishing its own genre of music culminating in The Beach Boys, and various popular movies including Gidget and Endless Summer. It has become a multi-billion dollar worldwide industry that includes equipment, accessories, surf wear, surfing, books magazines, films, music and adventure vacations. Oahu’s Big Wave Competition
Edward Ryan Aikau was a Hawaiian surfer and lifeguard, whose strength, knowledge, skill and courage have become legendary. In 1978, Eddie was lost at sea when he set off alone on his surfboard to help save fellow crew members aboard the foundering ship Hokule’a on her maiden, solo voyage to Tahiti. Since then, "Eddie Would Go," has become a common saying throughout the Hawaiian Islands... Oahu is Still King of Surfing
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Updated: July 17, 2007