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Surf Snowdonia

Surf Snowdonia: A lifeguard is pictured at the head of a 300m long and 110m wide artificial lagoon known as Surf Snowdonia in the village of Dolgarrog in north Wales on July 30, 2015

The Jakarta Post
Fri, July 31, 2015

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Surf Snowdonia Surf Snowdonia: A lifeguard is pictured at the head of a 300m long and 110m wide artificial lagoon known as Surf Snowdonia in the village of Dolgarrog in north Wales on July 30, 2015. Surf Snowdonia's wave machine is able to generate a 2m high wave every minute which will peel for more than 150m and accommodate up to 36 surfers. The facility, which claims to have created the longest man-made surf wave in the world, will open to the public on Saturday. (AFP/Oli) (AFP/Oli)

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span class="inline inline-center">Surf Snowdonia: A lifeguard is pictured at the head of a 300m long and 110m wide artificial lagoon known as Surf Snowdonia in the village of Dolgarrog in north Wales on July 30, 2015. Surf Snowdonia's wave machine is able to generate a 2m high wave every minute which will peel for more than 150m and accommodate up to 36 surfers. The facility, which claims to have created the longest man-made surf wave in the world, will open to the public on Saturday. (AFP/Oli)

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