El Capitán
produces hollow waves (tube rides) when a good - sized west swell reaches around the Channel Islands.
Not exact matches
Indonesia boasts some truly world class surf breaks — the likes of Uluwatu and Desert Point
produce long,
hollow waves that are straight out of a surf movie — and it is a surfing Mecca for any
wave rider, both for the
waves and for the beautiful country, and locals you'll find there, too.
Not only is the water beautifully warm but there are also some excellent spots that
produce big,
hollow waves — New Pier, Cave Rock, Ansteys, Vetch's Pier, North Beach (although watch out for all of the body boarders) and the Bay of Plenty is a good spot to learn how to surf.
The north has the driest desert in the world, and its rocky bottoms
produce some of Chile's most powerful and
hollow waves, which easily break a lot of boards, so be sure to bring a good quiver.
It's a right hand reef break which
produces a long,
hollow wave.
The
wave is a right - hand point break that regularly barrels and can
produce heavy,
hollow barrels only suited for the experienced surfer.