Un-named Island
Sunday, October 25th, 2009
Below are some images from the island, notice the slabbing right nugget outside, breaking next to the cliffs and peeling all the way in.




Below are some images from the island, notice the slabbing right nugget outside, breaking next to the cliffs and peeling all the way in.



Considered to be one of the most remote islands on the globe, Bouvet Island stands by itself in the midst of big weather patterns and big swells that brush close to the Antarctic Circle. Comparing the image below to some of the well known breaks from yesterday we can see that these waves are much stormier, larger and more powerful.


Here are some eye-level pictures from the island:

Inside the station:
