Surfable? TBD.
In the surf world, Skeleton Bay is like a mythical creature. A unicorn, centaur, bigfoot, et cetera. The Namibian freight train is such a perfect wave, that it’s almost unbelievable. Except, unlike ...
There’s more than meets the eye, when it comes to Skeleton Bay. Sure, it’s inarguably the world’s longest, most perfect, sand-bottomed, barreling lefthand pointbreak in the world. No question. But ...
Koa Smith lives 12,000 miles from Namibia, but he's basically synonymous with the place. In 2018 he rode a mile long wave, getting barreled 8-times in two minutes. It was such a spectacular ride, that ...
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