Christopher Nollan

Christopher Nollan

Born in Manhattan Beach, CA. Swimmer, surfer, free diver, and explorer. Having always loved the ocean, I decided to become an ocean lifeguard after high school. Its now six years later and I still enjoy surfing and diving in the ocean, but now I have many more friends to do it with.
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High School GED, Current Student at a local Community college.

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  • Staying Frugal
    Some creative ways to earn some extra money. Don't work hard, work smart.
  • Hiking in Abalone Cove
    A brief summery of a hiking trail down to Abalone cove, California. Located in Ranchos Palos Verdes in the South Bay.
  • Wildlife of Los Angeles County Beaches
    A guide to the wide variety of marine animals and organisms found at the beaches of the County of Los Angeles. A summary of the most commonly seen marine organisms and how to coincide with these organisms.
  • Storm Predictions Are Ominous for Southern California
    Scientist predict a possible super storm scenario for Southern California. The data is there, some say, but is it something to worry about?
  • Learn to Surf Smarter, Better, and Stronger
    Take your surfing experience to the next level with this guide on various subjects such as wave dynamics, proper form, and surf etiquette.
  • Time Lapse of the Moon Setting
    This time lapse video of the moon was taken in Redondo Beach, California. It was filmed with an iPod nano. It was set on my balcony in the morning.
  • Zombie Survival Basics
    The step-by-step guide that will give you that extra survival edge during a zombie apocalypse. The essentials of survival.
  • Palos Verdes, California Timelapse Video
    Sitting in a cliff side hut, made of sticks and stones, looking at the sunset. Time lapse video of a sunset in Palos Verdes, California. Video taken with an iPod Nano.
  • Rip Current Safety
    This guide is to assist the reader in identifying rip currents by pinpointing certain characteristics. As well as identification, the reader can learn how to safely exit a rip current on their own.
  • Beach and Ocean Safety
    By reading this guide, the reader can gain a better idea of how to keep themselves and others safe while playing at the beach. ALWAYS SWIM IN FRONT OF A LIFEGUARD.

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