TACO DIARIES PART V – EL SALVADOR – ‘BLOODSHED, BANDITOS AND BARRELS’
From Nicaragua I was heading north to El Salvador through Honduras to catch a big swell hitting the next day.
From Nicaragua I was heading north to El Salvador through Honduras to catch a big swell hitting the next day.
“The little boy pulled his bucket full of mangoes on a little sled with a piece of rope so he could carry his cat.
Ben Short is one of those guys that had a banging well paid job by the time he was 20.
With little surf on offer today, event organizers have called a lay day for the Rip Curl Women’s Pro Bells Beach.
The wind shrieked. Black clouds arched over the town. Twenty minutes prior there was a snow flurry; forty minutes prior there was blue sky.
The opportunities to embrace surfing’s inherent diversity are rare. Most of the time we are content to stick to the cliques which exist within our subculture – shortboarders, longboarders, girl surfer, professional etc
Although I’d been to Nias a few times before, it had sure been a while. And a good long while before the creation of the ‘new’ reef. The talk of the altered state of play at Lagundri had been driving me insane …
Telo Islands, Sumatra, Indonesia: Resort Latitude Zero has officially opened its doors for business and is already redefining the future of land based surf resort options in North Sumatra