Krui Left
was small this morning, and so was Krui Right. When I arrived at the beach at
about 8:40, Krui Left was working about one and a half feet, and there were two
people in the water, and one in The Right, but this one surfer in the Right
didn’t stay long. He moved to The Left after having no ride at all.
Moving
to Karang Nyimbur, I saw the surf was also working. But just like yesterday, it
was low tide with the reef emerged from the water. When I arrived at the beach
at about 10:40, Karang Nyimbur was working about three to four feet with about
fifteen surfers in the water. But it was pretty much inconsistent though. Some
sets of swells were seen to be about six feet, but they didn’t last very long.
One surfer
said that it was clear early in the morning with only two out of ten waves were
not closed out. “You just come at the right time,” he said to another surfer. But
later it got smaller. And when I left the place at about 13:45, it was working
about three feet with about six people remained in the water.
Pictures
above are all at Karang Nyimbur.
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