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Surfers began surfing at San Onofre before the 1950s using balsa/redwood surfboards, including notables Lorrin "Whitey"
Harrison, Don Okey, and Bob Simmons.
The beach exemplifies the surfing lifestyle in California because of its culture and pace. Summer days and many weekend
surfers and non-surfers riddle the beach playing volleyball, telling stories, bar-b-qing, drinking beer, bathing in the sun,
resting under the iconistic grass huts, squirrel fishing, or simply surfing their long boards, short boards, or body boards
in patient wait of the next slow lazy roller to arrive for the masses.
Located between San Onofre SB and San Onfore Surf Beach is San Onofre Nuclear Generating Station (SONGS) provides nearly
20-percent of the power to more than 15 million people in Southern California. (State of California)
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