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@prefix dct: <http://purl.org/dc/terms/> .
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    dct:description "<span style='overflow: auto;'><span><b>USVI</b><br />Surfing  season on the US Virgin Islands is November through March. During this  time, the waves can reach between six and eight feet in height, with  bigger days reaching as high as double overhead. The rest of the year,  the waters are pretty flat and unsurfable. The breaks on the US Virgin  Islands are all reef breaks, and long coral heads are not uncommon.<br /><br />Surfing  here is generally recommended for experienced surfers, and it’s also  advisable that you go out with someone who is familiar with these  waters. There are a few windsurfing shops that have shortboards and  longboards for rent, but most local surf shops here do not offer board  rentals, only sales, so you might want to bring your own board. The  steady trade winds off the Atlantic attract a lot of windsurfers, and  bodyboarding is also very popular. <br /><br /><b>Puerto Rico </b><br />Puerto  Rico is the Caribbean's version of the North Shore of Hawaii. It is  blessed with good surfing conditions all year and can get pretty big and  powerful. It also has the Hawaiian localism to a certain extent.  Surfing goes off in a big way in Puerto Rico, and tourism is big in the  area. That said, quiet waves are still on offer if you are prepared to  look.<br /><br />Northerly swells that are generated from the east coast of  America are the main source of the waves in Puerto Rico, October to  February being the main surfing season. The surf can be anything from  2ft to 20ft, and there are waves to suit all abilities.<br /><br />Surfing  in Puerto Rico has traditionally centered around Rincon, and although  the waves are good so are the locals, and the wave is normally busy. A  better bet for surf would be Dunes or Montones, with beginners being  more suited to Punta Higuero. </span></span>" ;
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    dct:publisher [ a foaf:Agent ;
            foaf:name "Esri_cy_VI" ] ;
    dct:title "USVI & Puerto Rico Surf Map" ;
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