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The image was taken by photographer Amber Jenks and captured the current international women’s longboard champion Ming Hui Brown for free surfing. This amazing photo was taken jointly in Los Angeles, a coastal province of the Philippines

This photo was taken by Jorge Moya and shows Chelsea Ross, the founder of the Retreat of the Surf Goddess. Chelsea describes Bali-based retreat as “a space where women can connect with themselves, their bodies and each other”

Jessa Williams came out of the third place from the left, creating Intersxtn surfing as a safe space for black women and women of color to “explore the outdoors by surfing.” She posed with other women in the group in this photo by Nicole Alvarenga.

Chelsea Ross right, posing with other surfer Anais Pierquet in interesting images taken by Jorge Moya in Indonesia

Surfer Bri Atisanoe (wearing a yellow bikini) “celebrating party wave” with her friends in Hawaii

Risa Mara Machuca was shot by Emy Dossett to solve the Mexican waves in this incredible image. “The best way to start a day is at sea,” surfers said

Marina Emerald, a surfer from Spain, now lives in Australia and is an underwater maternity photographer. She captured this image of a pregnant surfer on the head of Noosa on the Sunshine Coast in Australia

By Christian Raskal

This photo was Clementine Bourke


Left: Shot at Playa La Saladita in Mexico, this photo shows surfer Patricia Valdovinos Ornelas carrying the board on the beach. It was snapped up by Heiko Both. Right: Water photographer Brynne Asia took a photo of Surfer Elizabeth Sneed

Marina Emerald, a photographer who took the photo, said women should be there to do what we love without having to care about how we look. We were there to have fun, relax, enjoy the ocean, hang out with friends or just stay alone’

Brent Bielmann took this photo of surfer Tara Crystal, dealing with waves on Oahu, Hawaii. “Surfing has always played an important role in my psychological well-being,” Tara said.