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Bali Surf Day 3

4/4/2013

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Another day of great waves at Nusa Dua.  Locals calling it 3-4 feet.  Set waves were overhead.  Got hammered on a couple, but got a few good ones as well. Mike took off on a set wave as I watched from inside and down the line - it was a visual memory I won't soon forget.  He was over a football field away when he kicked out.  Last wave of the morning sectioned on the end section andI had to straighten out.  Whitewater pushed me into 6" of water and onto the inside reef.  Had to carefully float over so I didn't get cut up or snap fins off.  So much fun.  Just had lunch at a local waring. Back at the villa and time for siesta.  More swell on tap for next three days.
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Freeman Nicky link
8/17/2015 09:13:40 pm

Bali is an amazing island surfing location in the Indonesian archipelago of 18,700 islands just 8 degrees south of the equator. Legend has it that Bali was first discovered as a great surfing destination in the late 1960s by Australian surfers, but whether or not this is true, Bali has since become one of the hottest spots on the world surfing itinerary by leagues of surfing enthusiasts.

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Samson Lincoln link
8/17/2015 09:24:45 pm

Thank you for sharing your experiences with us, the tropical island of Bali, Indonesia boasts of many wonderful sights and places. These include the various white-sand beaches found in the region that thousands of tourists frequent especially during summer. Aside from swimming in the beaches, the waters surrounding Bali is great for surfing and has been a playground for many extreme sports athletes and enthusiasts from all over the world.

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Ngurah Satya link
11/19/2015 09:27:38 am

Thanks you for sharing information

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showerchairrentals link
1/10/2016 04:24:25 pm

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Samson Lincoln link
2/22/2016 02:55:53 am

The reason why tourist from many countries coming to Bali probably is the sea, sand and sun of the Bali Beaches. There are so many beautiful beaches like Kuta, Sanur, Nusa Dua, Uluwatu, Jimbaran, Dreamland, Candi Dasa, Lovina, Tanah Lot, Nusa Lembongan and Nusa Penida with their beauty panoramic view. Need more tips about traveling , please visit to villaconciergebali.com site.

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Jeremy Hopkins link
4/22/2016 01:21:47 am

Once reserved only for royalty in Hawaii, surfing is now a popular sport almost anywhere in the world where waves break. Some describe mastering the ability to catch a wave and ride it across the water as a life-changing experience.For more information visit odysseysurfschool.com

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