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Here's some more wipeouts caught by Steve Christensen Photo at Venice Pier.





Click: Wednesday Wipeouts for the previous wipeout photo sets.




Killer Shrimp Restaurant and Bar in Marina Del Rey, CA, kicked off their 2016 Killer Rides Car Show Season with their first of 4 car shows on Memorial Day weekend. Check out the rides...





















that's just some of the rides. Check out the Killer Shrimp Killer Rides Car Show Photo Gallery to see all the photos.


Malibu resident Soleil Errico won the USA Surfing national championship in the girls Under-18 longboard on June 10 in Oceanside, Calif.

Errico competed on Day 2 of the championship, which occurred June 9-12.

Last month, Errico also came away victorious in the Western Surfing Association West Coast Championship, where she finished first in the U18 Longboard and the Women’s Open All Ages Longboard events.

Photos: USA Surfing/Jack McDaniel.



Not much going on this Sunday morning at the Venice Pier. Photos by Six12 Media .










There's some a couple more photos from this day in the Venice Pier - Friday 6-3-2016 Gallery.





Here's the schedule of events for this Saturday's Paddleboard Race & Ocean Festival.




Who are The Malibu Under Dogs.

www.malibuunderdogs.com
RON ROBINSON Santa Monica Flagship Store
Join TASCHEN x RON ROBINSON to meet author Jim Heimann for the exclusive launch and exclusive book signing for Surfing: 1778-2015.

This Thursday, June 9th from 5-8pm at the RON ROBINSON Santa Monica Flagship Store.
RSVP to EVENTS@RONROBINSON.com
Curation of surfboards for exhibition and sale by The Vintage Surfboard.



The sea would ultimately claim Nick Gabaldon, but not before his dedication to surfing made him a role model whose legacy lives on. In an era still defined largely by Jim Crow laws, Gabaldon became California's first surfer of African-American and Latino descent when he learned to surf at "The Inkwell," an "informally" segregated beach in Santa Monica. Passion thus fueled, Gabaldon would regularly paddle 12 miles north to Malibu, where he held his own and then some with the top surfers of the day. Yes, 12 miles.

Director Richard Yelland tells Gabaldon's story in his aptly titled film, 12 Miles North: The Nick Gabaldon Story.