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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaia surfboard in Lances Left, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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De abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz , 26-05-2005
pretty DAM SHALLOW - do you know at low tide at desert point it is so shallow that at some parts of the wave, the lip is crunching on dry reef. so my advise is take your booties.
De anonymous , 21-05-2005
samurai - Any news on sasumo?
De Speed Racer (not the bald one) , 27-04-2005
- oh ,lord help me get rid of these constant thoughts I'm happy about long clean barrels, cold binnies at Haji's and those lovely sweet sweet girls of the Gigi. I pray to you oh Lord please set me free
De Captain Bintang , 09-04-2005
- What about the Crack You know your hooked on the crack Speedracer. Icey fingerprints at hogi's. If you give up it means they won.
De speed racer , 04-04-2005
- Desert Point is a hoax. I'm never going back. ps Randy the bintangs are all yours
De Mellon Head W.A. , 23-03-2005
crook in the brook - it is true what skipper says I was there yesterdaybloody reef is gone I surfed it like 3 years ago going offnow it's totaly stuffed, There having like 4 small earthquakes a day there, I am going back to Lakeys
De anonymous , 07-03-2005
Desert Point - Skipper is talking bull, was at Desert Point yesterday and the area is not affected by the earthquake etc, plenty of boats around but no surf due to the winds at the moment
De anonymous , 19-02-2005
- shuddup your face! Bali & Lombok were not touched!
De Skipper , 13-01-2005
Earth Quake Damage - I went to desert point one week after the earth quake. The place is a wreck. It looks like the reef sunk 20 feet. I went there for a swell and even at low tide the waves went all the way to the beach and broke. Didn't even beak on the reef like the reef is gone. At high tide the waves flooded the car park and washed out trees and the water went and is washing into the old huts. Everyone was freaking. It's all over totally destroyed. This was a week after the earth quake.
De anonymous , 06-01-2005
because - it is called desert point because there is about fifty brazilians in the line up on every swell--add another 30 people on boats--another 15 crew that hang there AND thus you have deserto pointo
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