Other than
a few locals waving hello and cats snoozing in the warm sunshine, I didn't see another soul on my walk — I was pleased to have the road to myself!
Not exact matches
Travelling at up to 23 - 30 knots, fast ships are especially vulnerable to
waves that amplify suddenly due to
local weather and sea conditions — extreme funnelling effects, for example, may turn
waves a
few metres high into dangerous
waves tens of metres tall that can destabilise ships, resulting in damage, causing injuries and threatening lives.
I'm not sure if the following suggestions will have big enough
waves during end of April for body surfing, but if you're looking for mellow and not overly developed for tourism, you may want to check out: - Qui Nhon (city beach almost exclusively
locals or domestic tourists, very
few foreigners) and Bai Xep beach just a
few km south (cheap beachfront backpacker accommodation, a rarity in Vietnam)- Ninh Chu beach at Phan Rang - Thap Cham (there's winds and kitesurfing from Feb - Sept)- Tuy Hoa - Lang Co - Con Dao If you can let me know more about what you are looking for, I can help narrow it down.
Your guide will show you the best
local spots to view wildlife, and might even help you catch a
few waves!
Beautiful views of the entire Ventura coastline and hills, small lapping
waves, and windblown sand dunes are just a
few things that attract
local families to Harbor Cove Beach.
One is able to leisurely walk along a five mile white sandy beach to
local restaurants, yoga and or meditation facilities and not be disturbed by anything more engaging than a
few surfers, fellow joggers and the sweet sound of the ocean
waves lightly tapping on the beaches.
Numbers wise there would have been around 25 surfers in the line up with a
few of the
local boys picking off the better
waves.
Cheers Gerry that's exactly who we think bro, with a
few extra
waves for the
local surfers of course (at any beach)
Of course, a
few soul surfers and long boarders will explore more remote beaches in Malpais and Cabuya, but the
wave in those places are inconsistent, and usually the domain of the
local surfers who live near those particular spots.
It was a nice, sunny day and we went to the beach and hung out with some
local people and we got a
few fun
waves as well.
This quiet strip is still fairly underdeveloped with just a
few local warungs [little wooden shacks serving home - cooked Indonesian food and icy cold Bintangs], and since it's blessed with awesome
waves for both beginners and pros, Balangan is for the surfy, backpacker types who prefer cool tropical vibes over a pumping party scene.
It's certainly not a world surfing destination, but at the right time of year, you can surf a
few waves with the
locals, the atmosphere in the water is fun and friendly and the
local Thai surfers keep the true heart and soul of surfing alive
Whether you're a complete beginner and want to learn, an expert surfer keen to seek out Morocco's biggest and best
waves, or a traveller looking for an awesome place to spend a
few nights while exploring the
local area, we've got you covered!
Moving west a
few days later in Winnipeg,
local residents, fossil fuel divestment students, members of the Manitoba Energy Justice Coalition, Indigenous organizers, and other allies joined that intensifying
wave of protest to ask for real climate leadership at the NDP rally help on August 20.
What began as a
few local ripples of resistance to coal - fired power plants is quickly evolving into a national tidal
wave of opposition from environmental, health, farm, and community organizations as well as leading climate scientists and state governments.