Throwback Thursday: New Smyrna // Jonny Barclay & Chase Stevens
Throwback to 2013 in New Symrna with Jonny Barclay and Chase Steves. Film/edit: Benjamin Sitten
DetailsSmaller surf today with waves knee to waist high & some larger set waves still left
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Throwback to 2013 in New Symrna with Jonny Barclay and Chase Steves. Film/edit: Benjamin Sitten
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