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The rise and fall of Boscombe’s surf reef

May 18, 2018 //  by Jonny Coles

In 2009, everything looked golden at Boscombe beach when the northern hemisphere’s first artificial surf reef was opened.

Nine years later, it is almost forgotten about – rebranded in 2014 and almost neglected ever since.

This is the story of what happened.

(All music licensed under Creative Commons.)

Category: National

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