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Review: Corona Extra Website
From the moment the chords of Jon Swift’s Run River started playing I knew I’d found a website that I liked. Then, seamlessly, the rich Flash interface transitioned through a slideshow of surfing indulgence that I simply couldn’t stop. Talk about engaging.
But not only can you browse some of the most beautiful surf images I’ve seen in ages – you can add your own too. So, without fuss I created a profile and began uploading some of my favourite images (see Kristy at http://www.coronaextra.com.au/#/slide/926). It’s like an online forum of creative visual expression dedicated to capturing the essence of what we love most – surfing. There are channels for snow, beach, gigs and more but I think for me, and most probably you, we’ll stick to the surf.
The Corona Extra site is at once artistic and social. It allows everyone to contribute to an archive of images that portray our surfing lifestyle from our own diverse perspectives. And all with a refreshingly minimal corporate influence.
Although, saying that, I can’t guarantee that you won’t feel like a Corona after indulging in this aesthetic adventure. But then – why not?
Visit http://www.coronaextra.com.au/






That’s a cool site.
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I like the site. Photo browsing could be a lot of fun with this site. Thanks for sharing!