Krui surfs
were smaller this morning, even smaller than yesterday. When I arrived at the
beach at about 8:40, I saw Krui Left was working about one feet, the tide was
high, and nobody out in the water. After waiting for about ten minutes and
seeing nothing change, then I moved to The Peak.
At The
Peak, I saw two body boarders in the lineup. The surf was about two to three
feet, just as big as yesterday, and the two body boarders seemed to enjoy the
surf very much. No other surfers came
even just to check. And when I left the place at about 10:10, there was one
body boarder left in the water.
And when
I came back to check Krui Left, I saw four people already in the water, and two
other who just about to start. Unlike yesterday, there were less people at the
beach at Krui Left. Krui Right wasn’t working good enough. It was small and
nobody seen in the water.
This surfer
that talked to me told me that it was smaller either at the point. It was
smaller than yesterday, he said, but nevertheless, there were about twenty four
surfers out in the water when he left the place. But Mandiri was no good and
nobody out, he added.
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