‘Big South Swell Rolling by’ Lennox Headland 1971.
Lennox , as we called it: ‘The Ox,’ was, and still is, to me the ultimate wave and place of north coast surfing. In the morning when you drive up and see the lines of a new big south swell, your heart rate cranks. In those days it was a clear cattle paddock with no trees. If this were today the roadway would be jammed packed with vehicles from all states and surfers from all nations. It is now a dedicated National Surfing Reserve, in recognition of its special meaning to surfers everywhere.
Image Size: 52 x 42 cm
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