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Michael Mackrodt

American Skateboarders in Iran

Published May 3, 2014by Jasmin Ramsey 2 Comments

by Jasmin Ramsey Here’s a treat. The short film posted above is part of videographer Patrik Wallner’s skateboarding documentary, the Visualtraveling series, which features countries that people wouldn’t normally associate with skateboarding. In “The Persian Version,” an international group of professional skateboarders offer a truly unique… Continue Reading  

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