The adrenaline of surfing against the wall

Surfing towards a rocky wall feels like having an adrenaline shot injection. The problem is when things go wrong. Surfers get injured and cliffs remain unharmed. The world is full of reef breaks, precise jetty breaks and hollow slabs. These are surf peaks for the advanced and local surfers. It’s important to take-off in the […]

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Surfing towards a rocky wall feels like having an adrenaline shot injection. The problem is when things go wrong. Surfers get injured and cliffs remain unharmed. The world is full of reef breaks, precise jetty breaks and hollow slabs. These are surf peaks for the advanced and local surfers. It’s important to take-off in the right spot and bottom turn really quickly, but it is perfectly doable. Now, have you ever surfed against a rock, cliff or concrete wall? In many coastal villages and towns, these barriers are usually built to protect the urban areas from the power of the ocean.

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The adrenaline of surfing against the wall

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