For most of his life, professional surfer Chris Del Moro has probably spent as much time in the water as on land. When he was just three, while most kids were learning how to swim, he was riding his boogie board on the shores of both the Pacific and the Mediterranean; by the time he was a teen, he began to surf around the world.
From Indonesia to California, Chris has parlayed his passion for surf into a sucessful career, and is widely known throughout the surfing community. But what is less known about this surfer with long golden dreadlocks are his Italian roots, which go back to one of Italy's most beloved cities- Florence.
Fonte: L'italo-Americano
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