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Every young South African surfer who is considering their future in the world of surfing is faced with the same dilemma: should I stay or should I go? We are blessed with a coastline more than 2

We have dozens of known surf spots, and dozens more still to discover. We live in, or at least close to, the most spectacular natural environments, the food is good, and the lifestyle is unparalleled – and most importantly, affordable. Best yet, there

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