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Hi there! and I glad to welcome you in the facebook pablic of Skateboarding - Extreme Channel. On our channel we always try to do only qualitative compilation.

On this pablic you can see meny videos of skateboarding from all around the worls.

Photos from Extreme Channel's post 08/13/2020

Scene it all before: Southbank, London

The undercroft of the Queen Elizabeth Hall, part of a culture and arts institute on the south bank of the River Thames in London, has been skated since the 1960s and has seen generations of skaters grace its banks and stairs.
This iconic spot played a massive part in skateboarding's evolution in the UK and, when it was threatened with being moved several years ago, an organised community of local skaters fought a successful campaign to save this landmark spot of European skateboarding from relocation.
With the London mayor intervening to side with the skateboarding 'remain' campaign, the spot was secured for devotees from everywhere to enjoy in the future.

Photos from Extreme Channel's post 08/11/2020

The mother of all DIYs: Burnside, USA

he mother of all DIYs. Back in 1990, Mark 'Red' Scott, Sage Bolyard, Bret Taylor and their crew started building a bank against the existing wall underneath Burnside bridge in Portland. The main motivation behind the project was to have a dry place to skate for the rainy days; Portland's a very nice city, but receives a lot of water from the skies!
From then until today, the spot's kept evolving and is now the symbol of the ‘do it yourself’ movement in skateboarding. It was made legendary by Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater video game. Unavoidable as a skater visiting Oregon, make sure to get up the wall there and see for yourself what Germ's coffin drop-in looks like!

06/21/2020
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