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      <title>Chasing Waves and Finding the Whidbey Island Surf</title>
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      <description>Finding consistent Whidbey Island surf is a bit like hunting for treasure in a thick Pacific Northwest fog—you know it&amp;#39;s out there, but you&amp;#39;ve got to be willing to work for it. Unlike the predictable rollers of Southern California or the massive,</description>
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