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Surf locations in Peru includes Máncora, the largest left-hand point break in the world. It is located on the northern coast of Peru. The longest left-handed wave in the world is at Puerto Chicama and it is over 4 km in height. [1] [2] [3]
Peru hosts several international surf competitions. These include The Peru International Surfing Championship, The World Surfing Championship (1965), and The Peru National Surf Circuit.
This article's tone or style may not reflect the
encyclopedic tone used on Wikipedia. (May 2012) |
Surf locations in Peru includes Máncora, the largest left-hand point break in the world. It is located on the northern coast of Peru. The longest left-handed wave in the world is at Puerto Chicama and it is over 4 km in height. [1] [2] [3]
Peru hosts several international surf competitions. These include The Peru International Surfing Championship, The World Surfing Championship (1965), and The Peru National Surf Circuit.