
Lost surfboard turns up 1,700 miles from home
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A big wave surfer is set to be reunited with the board he lost in a wipeout off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia, four years ago after it was found 1,700 miles away in North Queensland.
(CNN) — A big wave surfer is set to be reunited with the board he lost in a wipeout off the southern coast of Tasmania, Australia, four years ago after it was found 1,700 miles away in North Queensland. Danny Griffiths bailed on a wave at Pedra Branca in March 2017 and his board was nowhere to be seen when he resurfaced, he told CNN on Thursday. Despite searching for the specially-made, bright green board with the help of friends, Griffiths was forced to give up on it and "never thought we would see it again," he said.
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