- Killer Dana
Killer Dana was a legendary surf break located in Dana Point,
California . The surf break was notorious because it came out of deep water and broke close to the rocks that lined the beach. Killer Dana wave was mostly destroyed when the Dana Point Harbor was built in 1966. A breakwater now cuts right through the heart of the once epic surf spot. Many locals of Dana Point continue to celebrate the almost fabled existence of the Killer Dana wave.The town of Dana Point was named after American author
Richard Henry Dana , who wrote the1840 memoir "Two Years Before the Mast ". Dana considered the high bluffs and sheltered coves of this area ofSouthern California to be the most beautiful spot on theCalifornia coast. Pioneeringsurfers agreed, as they surfed the many beach breaks along thecoast . Dana Point has a notable surfing history, and is home to many of the first companies that produced products forsurfing . Hobie Alter opened one of the firstretail surf shops in Dana Point in 1954. Many surfpublications such as the Surfer's Journal and Surfer Magazine were formed and are still headquartered in Dana Point.Bruce Brown produced the film "Endless Summer" in Dana Point.External links
* [http://www.surfline.com/surfaz/surfaz.cfm?id=844 A history of Killer Dana]
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