An aboriginal term for a wave that breaks
over a shallow reef, located beyond the normal lineup and often some distance from the shore.
Padang Padang Perfect left hand barrel, needs a good swell to be a long barrel, on smaller days, it still barrels, but it's a short ride
over shallow reef Suitable for: Experts
Learn to adjust masks and clear snorkels without standing before you go out
over shallow reef.
A hollow wave that breaks
over a shallow reef.
Dylan's Right Is a hollow fast prefect right barrel, which breaks
over shallow reef on the inside of a large southwest facing bay.
1 amphibious vehicle reportedly struck a shallow reef some way from shore, forcing the marines inside to jump over the side and make their way to the beach walking
over the shallow reef.
Their (invasive) presence is another reason why I don't recommend trying to hover closely
over the shallow reef areas — you never know what might be hiding out.
It is a powerful and heavy Hawaiian style wave that develops in deep water and bursts
over a shallow reef.
On the best days, Manzanillo offers a steep drop, fast wall
over a shallow reef with maybe even a barrel before dying down in the channel.
breaks
over a shallow reef and is known as one of the best waves in the Maldives.
This wave breaks
over shallow reef, so take that into consideration as well.
It breaks
over a shallow reef for a long and fast ride.
The current is very strong and it breaks
over a shallow reef.
Best before and after low tide and breaks
over a shallow reef.
It's a very powerful wave breaking
over a shallow reef.
Salsa, although fickle, has definitely earned this reputation offering a thick «sauce» breaking
over a shallow reef.
Do NOT drop in the other surfers this is a basic surf rule and do not forget that you are surfing
over a shallow reef and a crash can turn into a serious accident for both.
The uncrowded beach directly out our front door features a hollow, super fast left point breaking
over a shallow reef that provides long rides in the tube perfect for experienced surfers.
You could call it that, all right, when you saw how the tides clashed with the wind
over the shallow reefs round Blasket, and the long - toothed rocks came clear out with the sea running back off them, and the black sleek heads of the brave seals bobbing in the swells.
Snorkelers can enjoy drifting
over shallow reefs just meters from the shore.
You sit 5 feet below the surface, while the vessel travels
over the shallow reefs.
The waves here can be slightly erratic and the rides
over the shallow reefs make for incredible rides.
Not exact matches
Our studies showed that these
reefs are not only hotspots for biodiversity, but they also turn
over a considerable amount of carbon, rivaling
shallower coastal environments.
«We're now at a point where we've lost close to half of the corals in
shallow - water habitats across the northern two - thirds of the Great Barrier
Reef due to back - to - back bleaching
over two consecutive years,» said Prof Sean Connolly of Coral CoE at James Cook University.
The researchers found that
over a 15 - day period, the water temperatures were most extreme when the low tide period drifted to align with maximum sun heat during noon, and these conditions caused the warming of the
shallow water on the
reefs.
«These temperatures are particularly extreme in regions when the tidal range is large when compared to the water depth
over a
reef, which can cause
shallow water to «pond» within
reefs for extended periods of time each day,» Lowe said in a statement.
The
shallow coral
reefs off Kahekili, West Maui, are exposed to nutrient - enriched, low - pH submarine groundwater discharge (SGD) and are particularly vulnerable to the compounding stressors from land - based sources of pollution and lower seawater pH. To constrain the carbonate chemistry system, nutrients and carbonate chemistry were measured along the Kahekili
reef flat every 4 h
over a 6 - day sampling period in March 2016.
For two hundred years, fleets of treasure galleons stuffed with silver and gold and emeralds had plied the Caribbean Sea, crisscrossed it every which way, from Key West down to Cartagena, from the Yucatán
over to the Windward Islands, and every so often, one of those unpredictable West Indian cyclones would come spinning across the Caribbean and slam half the fleet onto
shallow reefs, which ripped open the hulls and spewed that treasure all
over the ocean floor.
The most important parts are unchanged: the beach is the same shade of creamy white, and further out, past the kitesurfers and paddleboarders cruising the
shallows, the waves continue their roar as they break
over the distant
reef.
Best to be surf during mid to high tide; low tide is breaking
over dry
reef shallow.
The
reef has accumulated in
shallow (about 2.5 to 5 meters) water
over the last 420 years.
Named for its characteristic
reef development, this dive site features a profile with two distinct
reef zones
over a distance of about 800 ft.. A
shallow reef extends from sea level to 40 ft and a deeper
reef begins at 70 ft, extending to more than 100 ft at the wall.
Here along this picturesque beach in Misool, dozens and dozens of baby black tips
reef sharks patrol these
shallows and will literally swim
over your toes!
This wave breaks
over relatively
shallow reef for 100 meters and provides many barrel opportunities.
The more experienced swimmer can swim from one side of the cut to the other, experiencing
shallow reef, drop offs
over the steep sides of the «cut», and seagrass and sand beds in the middle of the channel.
This
reef break is a hollow grinding right - hander and breaks
over shallow rocks (Advanced surfers recommended).
The wave itself runs almost exactly one hundred yards
over a
shallow, but manageable
reef.
Under the sea off the shores of Punta Cancún, Manchones
Reef, and Punta Nizuc lie
over 400 humanoid statues,
shallow enough for snorkelers, divers, and glass - bottom boats to see.
There are four types of diving environments in the archipelago: first are the
shallow inshore fringing island
reefs where visibility is often poor but the diversity of marine life is unsurpassed; second are the offshore fringing
reefs where the visibility is considerably better, and the coral much healthier; third are the pinnacles and small rocky islands which rise from the depths and attract larger marine life such as sharks and rays; and fourth are the banks which rise up from depths of
over 300 meters and attract different types of marine life altogether.
The snorkeling here consists of
shallow coral heads spread out
over a very large area within the
reef.
Don't be fooled by the name; Playgrounds is a
shallow, fast and unforgivable wave that breaks
over a beautifully colored
reef.
Breaking
over sharp,
shallow reef, this spot holds up to 5 - 6ft on the right swell.
Breaking
over sharp,
shallow reef, this spot is for advanced surfers only.
Waves at low tide are said to be quick, steep or dumpy, this is because there is very little water sitting
over the sand bank or
reef allowing the ocean swells to travel from very deep water straight into very
shallow water.
The
reef in the
shallows is not worth to dive, rubble outcrop was seriously damaged by the El - Nino in 1988, but at the steep slope and the deep jagged wall is still in excellent condition, from 15 meters to
over 50 meters is charming colourful
reef wall.
50 miles from the nearest city and largely unexplored, our barrier
reef stretches from the town of Puerto Viejo to the Panamanian boarder and offers you more than 25 fixed dive locations ranging from
shallow coral gardens to deep, fringing
reefs and vertical walls dropping to
over 130 feet!
Bingin Perfect wave machine like left hander
over s
shallow reef.
Puerto Viejo also is home to the most powerful wave in the country — Salsa Brava, a thick Hawaiian - style barrel wave that builds in deep water and pours
over a
shallow coral
reef lining the coast.
The barrier
reef stretches from the town of Puerto Viejo to the Panamanian boarder and offers you more than 25 fixed dive locations ranging from
shallow coral gardens to deep fringing
reefs and vertical walls dropping to
over 140 feet!
Famara harbour (a Caleta de Famaro): A
shallow left that breaks right in front of the town
over a
reef.