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In 1972, Albert Falzon made a film that would forever change the way the world thought about surfing. The film was Morning of the Earth. For many people it was the very first time they came to recognise surfing as...
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Albe Falzon: Light of the soul. A gentle childhood of love in his Redfern commune, sparked by a conscious Nun in the 70's Surfing World office, Albe laughs because he knows his inner landscape. The joy of kindness, the still...
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They don’t come any more iconic than Albe Falzon. Born and raised in a tenement in Redfern, deep in the industrial heart of Southside Sydney, he went on to have arguably the single biggest impact on Australian surfing culture through...
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More than half a century after he started filming Morning of the Earth, Albe Falzonstill has a vivid recollection of the experience. While the finished product will always be a timeless distillation of a journey that spanned several years and...
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STEVE COONEY: FLASHBACK TO FIRST SESSION AT ULUS, 50 YEARS AGO From Tracks November 1971 issue. As soon as you got there and unpacked your gear and sat down for a minute and looked around, you started to slow down....
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