Tzachi Einat on a trip to, giving his head!
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 10:05 am
One of the most popular strongholds recently is Barcelona, Barcelona has become one of the most famous places in skateboarding movies. It is a magical and amazing city with a mixture of culture and art in an urban/modern environment that has inadvertently created dozens of friendly and unique spots. Everyone who returns from there brings with them a huge amount of experiences and stories about the things they saw.
Click here for pictures from Barcelona (Tzachi Einat appears there in the middle of the page, what a scene!!!)
Tzachi Einat Barcelona
On the other hand, there are places in the world that are not the most email data-friendly despite the perfect spots and the desire to travel to them. One of the places that represents this is LOVE PARK in Philadelphia. My brother lived there for a while and when I came to visit him, I used to come there twice a week, but my last experience with this place was really unpleasant... Skateboarding is not allowed in Love Park , it is a public area and the police there are really, really unforgiving. I managed to escape from them several times, but the last time I escaped from them I saw them catch someone and arrest him in a brutal and really unpleasant way. I wouldn't want to be in his place. I heard that you have to spend a day in jail and pay a $500 fine for skateboarding ... So be careful, especially in America...
The world is big and fascinating, and the trip you take one day will become a significant milestone in your life. Take your scooter and travel wherever you can. Try to reach those famous places you've always dreamed of. It's always a good idea to attend an event that has real people involved. In Israel, the scene is very respectable in relation to the size of the country, the facilities are improving and the skaters are becoming more professional. There is respect and I believe that one day Israel will become a tourist destination for skaters from abroad. In recent years, we have already seen the first sparks with names like Kenny Reed, Jerry Su, Mick Valli, Cairo Foster and many more.
A few video clips to illustrate:
I came across this on YouTube, just a trip by someone who filmed his trip in Australia, an
average skater. There's not much skateboarding in the video, but there's a lot of Australia and nature. Watch until the end.
Click here for pictures from Barcelona (Tzachi Einat appears there in the middle of the page, what a scene!!!)
Tzachi Einat Barcelona
On the other hand, there are places in the world that are not the most email data-friendly despite the perfect spots and the desire to travel to them. One of the places that represents this is LOVE PARK in Philadelphia. My brother lived there for a while and when I came to visit him, I used to come there twice a week, but my last experience with this place was really unpleasant... Skateboarding is not allowed in Love Park , it is a public area and the police there are really, really unforgiving. I managed to escape from them several times, but the last time I escaped from them I saw them catch someone and arrest him in a brutal and really unpleasant way. I wouldn't want to be in his place. I heard that you have to spend a day in jail and pay a $500 fine for skateboarding ... So be careful, especially in America...
The world is big and fascinating, and the trip you take one day will become a significant milestone in your life. Take your scooter and travel wherever you can. Try to reach those famous places you've always dreamed of. It's always a good idea to attend an event that has real people involved. In Israel, the scene is very respectable in relation to the size of the country, the facilities are improving and the skaters are becoming more professional. There is respect and I believe that one day Israel will become a tourist destination for skaters from abroad. In recent years, we have already seen the first sparks with names like Kenny Reed, Jerry Su, Mick Valli, Cairo Foster and many more.
A few video clips to illustrate:
I came across this on YouTube, just a trip by someone who filmed his trip in Australia, an
average skater. There's not much skateboarding in the video, but there's a lot of Australia and nature. Watch until the end.