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Pointbreaks are supposed to be fun. Think of waves like Snapper Rocks, Barra de la Cruz, and Rincon and visions of long, cruisey waves come to mind. But Skeleton Bay in Namibia is a whole ...
Namibia’s Skeleton Coast blows away preconceived notions about what Africa should be. It’s probably as close as we get to the mythical “end of the Earth.” ...
The untamed Skeleton Coast begins at Namibia’s northern border with Angola and continues 300 miles south to the former German colonial town of Swakopmund, where strudel-filled bakeries and beer ...
It seems more like a mirage than real life -- lions stalking seals along a dazzling white sand strand that wouldn't look out of place in the Caribbean.
Koa Smith lives 12,000 miles from Namibia, but he's basically synonymous with the place. In 2018 he rode a mile long wave, getting barreled 8-times in two minutes. It was such a spectacular ride ...
Namibia offers an unparalleled playground of excitement for adrenaline junkies and adventure enthusiasts alike. From the towering dunes of the Namib Desert to the rugged coastline of the Skeleton ...
2 min. Namibia goes nuclear. Natxo González, Aritz Aranburu and friends score epic Skeleton Bay.
Natxo Gonzalez and Aritz Aranburu joined an elite group of pro surfers on a strike mission at the world's most captivating left-hand pointbreak, Skeleton Bay, Namibia, and the result was mesmerising.
Edward Bohlen shipwreck on Namib desert, Skeleton Coast, Africa, Namibia. Viewpoint at the old Toscanini mine between Henties Bay and Torra Bay in the Skeleton Coast area of Namibia. Group of ...
Brian Gable, a software engineer from California, submitted his find and his map-work was deemed a very likely possibility of waves. Arguably the best in the world at Skeleton Bay – Koa Smith.
Namibia’s Skeleton Coast blows away preconceived notions about what Africa should be. It’s probably as close as we get to the mythical “end of the Earth.” ...