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local surfing spot. If you want to contribute then click here. Name: Jose Diaz Email: Eriteia@hotmail.com Beach Name: El Palmar Location: Vejer (Cadiz), Spain Description: I want to disagree whit Marco, i Think that the best break you ever find in the Cadiz coast it´s El Palmar beach, it waves are longer and the water isn´t very contaminated. the best time to surf these waves is the months of December and January, you don´t worry about cold, we have warm conditions in Southern Spain. I Hope see you soon for here. Name: Marco Didio Falco Email: Neapolis@latinmail.com Beach Name: Santa Maria del Mar Location: CADIZ, Spain Description: Santa Maria is a really good surf spot, in regural swell conditions we have 1,5-2 mt. waves Name: Tom Peters Email: N\a Beach Name: Moffat Beach Location: Caloundr,Sunshine Coast QLD AUST Description: It is a right hand point which can hold up to about 8 feet. At high tide it gets a bit full but is still surfable and at low tide it barrels off its nut. Name: javier swayne Email: javiers16@hotmail.com Beach Name: puerto nuevo Location: lima, PERU Description: Its a pointbreak for right and left with a low offshore wind in the middle of a huge beach and before an island. Name: Gene Perry Email: lostgene@hotmail.com Beach Name: Pony Pens Location: Ocracoke Island North Carolina Description: We have a 14 mile stretch of beach with a variety of breaks. But one of our best spots is located in front of pony pens. The spot breaks in a bowl directly in front of the ramp you walk over. On a strong south swell thje spot really opens up on any tide and can get almost epic. This is just one of our breaks the rest of them you have to have 4 wheel drive to get to. Name: Alex Email: N\A Beach Name: portreath Location: Cornwall, England Description: Works only on a big swell but goes sick. To the right is a harbour wall which picks up swell and jacks up onto reeffor a filthy hell barrel. chances of survival 50%. Short but intense pits can be had by decent surfers with big balls. middle of beach is the vortex. it is shit but good for a pounding (shorebreak). Locals ONLY. No stand ups. P.S Knee Boarding Rocks!!! Name: Tyson Email: Cooper Beach Name: Break name - The 'Zone' Location: Peterborough, Australia Description: Shallow jacking reef break, found at the end of the main swimming beach about a kilometre out to sea. Breaks from 2ft to 6ft. Jacking take off with deep intense pit over the shallow reef. Not a long wall to work but who cares when its just one long pit the whole way. Take-off zone depends on how deep you wanna sit????? Name: TIM Email: WWW.REEFBRAZIL.COM Beach Name: WAMBY Location: sydney aust Description: my home break is wamberal beach nsw aust. its to big AND SUCKY but when its good it fully goes off!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! IT HAS GOT SIK BARRELS AND YOU GET REALLY PITTED SO DEEP YOU DONT THIND YOU LL GET OUT. IT GETS BIGGER THEN BACKDOOR AND G LAND ON A GOOD DAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Name: Angus Lamont Email: Anguslamont44@hotmail.com Beach Name: Manyana Location: Ulludulla/Australia Description: Green Island it rocks it has a perfect reef break barrelling left of about usually 6-8ft on good days. its siiiiiiiiiiiiiiick cooooooooooolllllllllll Name: Rafael Skovron Email: ballsy007@yahoo.com Beach Name: Dezerland Location: Miami Beach, Miami, Fl Description: Unknown to only the topless German's, Dezerland is uncommonly rocky and get's big before any storm. Surf every day with a longboard, and you dont even have to share... Name: buck Email: keith.turley@worldnet.att.net Beach Name: K rd,ponquge,neptoons Location: New York,Hampton Bays,USA Description: I'm 14 and all of my braeks are sick. i been surfing for 11 years,but for on a surfbourd for 7 years. Name: Peter Jones Email: pjoner@hotmail.com Beach Name: Cactus location: South Australia Description: A soft lefthander that absolutely goes off S to SW winds with a swell of about 2 metres. |
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