Category: Headquater
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ASD ISSUE 04 – RELEASED FREE
Hi everyone! Africa Skateboarding Diary is proudly to present her fourth issue of the Print Editions, which covers much of what has happened in skateboarding across African countries for the past 3 months. This edition is free online; you can read, download and share it with your friends, family, fans and everyone!!! We are hoping
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FGL to hit Angola on September
Flat Ground League is a series of skateboarding events designed to suite many communities with no or less facilities such as skateboards, parks and even public awareness. As the name suggests, the Flat Ground League doesn’t need an all expensive venue! Flat Ground League needs only a flat space where skaters come freely and compete
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Flat Ground League – Tanzania Recap
May 27th 2017 Flat Ground League is a series of skateboarding events designed to suite many communities with no or less facilities such as skateboards, parks and even public awareness. As the name suggests, the Flat Ground League doesn’t need an all expensive venue! Flat Ground League needs only a flat space where skaters come
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ASD ISSUE 03 – RELEASED FREE
Hi everyone! Africa Skateboarding Diary is proudly to present her third issue of the Print Editions, which covers much of what has happened in skateboarding across African countries for the past 3 months. This edition is free online; you can read, download and share it with your friends, family, fans and everyone!!! We are hoping
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PUSH Tunisia | Life living Documentary
Back in November of 2011, a multi-national group took a trip to Tunisia for a 17 day skate project to push the post-revolution skate and art scene. Follow a group of skaters, street artists and friends who explored Tunisia from a different perspective and recorded the whole experience on film. It is a skateboarding/art documentary
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Tunisia Skateboarding Flashlight | Ahmed Krichene
Defining the flowering of a newly born skateboarding scene is quite complex especially when discussing one situated in the farthest North of Africa. During the past six years, Tunisian skateboarders witnessed essential culture-related events such as their very first Go Skateboarding Day (2012) as well as crucial steps in advancing the local scene. I have
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