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Post a picture of your city - what's it like where you live?
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Grew up here (Sandusky, OH). Pretty boring for the most part:

It has the best amusement park in the world (Cedar Point) so that helped a lot as a kid:


And the islands just north of the coast are a well-hidden paradise for the surrounding towns and cities around Lake Erie (e.g. lots of bars, boats and boobs):

Now I live in Chicago:


And the river on St. Patty's Day:

I live right by this little field:


It has the best amusement park in the world (Cedar Point) so that helped a lot as a kid:


And the islands just north of the coast are a well-hidden paradise for the surrounding towns and cities around Lake Erie (e.g. lots of bars, boats and boobs):

Now I live in Chicago:


And the river on St. Patty's Day:

I live right by this little field:


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I love aguadilla! Some of the most beautiful surfing I've ever had was at Wilderness. I miss the food too. the only downside is the giant planes landing 24hrs a day.aqua_tek wrote:Right now I'm living in Brooklyn, NY.
BUT... if home is where the heart is, then there's no doubt that my home is in Aguadilla, on the west coast of Puerto Rico.
this is near my house..

and where i surf
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i used to live just a few miles away across the freeway behind the old chuch off of centerville rd and frying pan park... i miss DCSoma wrote:
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Yeah no doubt, Wilderness is a special, special place. So pristine, so unadultered, it has almost kind of a mystical feel to it.KU wrote:[
I love aguadilla! Some of the most beautiful surfing I've ever had was at Wilderness. I miss the food too. the only downside is the giant planes landing 24hrs a day.
I have great memories of my teens and early 20's surfing there.
I've totally lost it, since i moved to the states though. Been quite a while since i got on a surfboard. I think last time i attempted to go surfing was around january, during my winter break visit to PR, and the last time before that was... whooooooo... long-ass time ago. Over a year, maybe even close to 2. I was WAY too out of it. Could barely paddle, and I ate it on every single wave i caught. Was kind of embarrassing
btw, what's that point that you posted there, that's not steamer lane is it? Apologies in advance for the ignorance, i only know cali surf spots from pictures in magazines. Never been there myself














