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There’s nothing more inspiring than watching a surf spot transform from basically flat to really fun over the course of an hour. This is what happened at South Beach, Miami on Wednesday.
Rod McDonagh has lived in South West Rocks for 30 years and has been the president of the local NSW Surf Life Saving club for the past 25 – and has never experienced anything like it.