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The sandbars are groomed by the sand laden water coming out the rivermouth. This is industrial waste free water. There are only six families living up stream. Just pull in and your only worry is maybe you get clipped but then there is also the very good chance u pop out the hole at the end of the tunnel. Rabbit-like
Sunshine comes softly though this window today.
This is the Point of View for the surfer in the photo above
Be Here Now!
Scott returns again for a few weeks. Here Tony catches him deep enough but just a little behind. He's had fifty chances since to get it right.
So many waves and so little time.
I just love the line of this wave. I enjoy a well designed product and nobody gets it as consistantly "right" as Rio Dulce.
I really like the planet friendliness of using my canoe with a five horse instead of the ponga with a 115! You spend the extra time three feet off the water, experiencing the beauty of nature and the thrill of dragging a line in the hope of catching dinner.
Tony Roberts loaded me up with lots of great photos this week so let me share them with you. I call this one
" print and mount"
Another empty one
Pits are fun!
Thanks for clicking in and letting me share some photos and stoke with you. I turn on the TV and hear just doom and gloom. I turn it off and look out the window where it's waves, sand and palm trees.
I really hope u will come down this coming season and let us share this natural wonder with you.
That's Kassidy to the right. She is heading up our Nicaland web site. Her and Chanelle "sales" Kelly are rocking southern Nicaragua with good vibes and a fresh approach to life. They have posted some photos of Halloween in San Juan del Sur on the Nicaland web site. They have learned one lesson from me well. Go to San Juan del Sur for one night, tear it up, and leave. Nurse your wounds and hangover in Hidden Bay.
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