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Carlos, our token mexican, about to get jiggy with this rail
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It’s definitely way slower moving around with massive crews like this, but so fun regardless.
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Waterfront ledges, just another piece of Barcelona perfection.
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said goodbye to Carlos and the other half of the Aussie crew
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15 hour bus ride and we made it!
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Fun little half DIY skatepark down on the waterfront, good way to get things going.
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This park under a bridge in Paris was amazing
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Simo with a cheeky BS flip
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Thank you for literally holding this trip together BW
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Great stuff, Cameron!
haha, this is like the pg version of the other skateboarding website version. Ill read both though….......sprouters!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Massive spot update from the last couple days.
Checked out one of Paris’s famous street spots: Bercy. plenty of perfect ledges, massive stairs & hubbas and a fun crappy old skatepark on the same block.
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Most of you have surely seen this, the famous 20 stair rail Mccrank 5050 all those years ago
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Some chillin ledges at the landing
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This one’s pretty well known as well, over the escalators
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Bit of Bam Margera trivia: he kickfliped off one of the skinny prongs of the “v” sculpture before he was all washed up.
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bit of side of the highway action
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Lastly this very average skatepark that will give you 3rd degree burns if you fall on in the sun and I would normally say you should never visit unless you want to give your wheels the ol’ salvador dali treatment… BUUUUTTT…. loook at the amazing 10ft concrete wave in the background that was built 6 months prior to the park and is totally skateable (all though the park did ruin the run up some what)
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