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Tide Surfing Magazine, Germany

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James and I wrote and photographed this article for Tide Magazine in Germany. James interviewed Patricia and Ellie, from Munich, about their falling in love with the magical Panamanian village of Santa Catalina and starting the regions first surf shop. The girls are an inspiration and show that you can follow your heart and live your dreams in paradise.

The article was translated into German. Please send me an email if you’d like to read the English version.

Photos by Alicia Fox
Surf photos by Richard Brady
Words by James Galletly


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Alicia Fox is a professional portrait, travel, fashion and NGO photographer. She lives in Crescent Head NSW, working locally and internationally with ethically focused organisations to create beautiful photographs.
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