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Surfers hit California beach despite US West Coast tsunami alert

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Despite a tsunami advisory for the US West Coast closing beaches for sitting and laying in Manhattan Beach, California, surfers continue to ride the waves and beach volleyball players gather on the sand following an underwater volcano eruption in the South Pacific. IMAGES

Added on the 15/01/2022 20:21:41 - Copyright : AFPTV - First images

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