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PRODUCT, ENVIRONMENT, PRINCE
Back in 2003, Finisterre was founded with the help of a Prince’s Trust loan. Fifteen years on, The Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornwall, and The Duchess of Cornwall, joined...
The Lightness of Being
Momentarily suspended between water and air, time and face, there’s nothing quite like stripping away the clutter and indulging in the timeless pleasures of bodysurfing. London Surf / Film Festival...
THE FINISTERRE BROADCAST PRESENTS: FRANKIE DAVIES
Hailing from Jersey in the Channel Islands, Frankie first joined us to sing out the Women's Wetsuit Tester Camp earlier this Spring. Her Country and Americana influence along with her...
DOWN THE RABBIT HOLE | NOAH LANE WITH ANDREW KAINEDER
Andrew Kaineder. An Australian native and creator of arresting and engaging film pieces. We’ve spent hours stuffed shoulder to shoulder in the front of a smelly van. He’s one of...
Summer Solstice | Slowing Down Time
“Being so far North really makes you feel that you’re on the edge, the sunset goes on forever and the moon rises at the same time, its like there’s this...
Hugo Tagholm on Microplastics
There’s a rising tide choking our oceans, and Surfers Against Sewage CEO Hugo Tagholm is committed to stopping it. The fight has wrenched him from his beloved breaks and dumped...
THE PLASTIC PROBLEM | BIRTHPLACE BY NOVO AMOR
It has long been said that music can be a tool to inspire and empower social change. From the likes of Bob Dylan to Rage Against The Machine, we've seen...
In Conversation With | Kate Rew
An ice mile. A cake dip. A burning rush of cold. There was a time when swimming just meant swimming. But with the Outdoor Swimming Society’s 23,000 members discovering and...
Surfers Against Sewage | Microplastics: The Facts
It's no secret that microplastics are having a devastating impact on our environment. Surfers Against Sewage have been leading the charge to protect our oceans for almost three decades now, so we...