coast of chile

chile
Sebastian reports from South america:
Punta lobos point break in Chile got world recognition in 2006 when footage appeared of local charger Diego Medina paddeling in to some huge waves . He later that year won the big wave xxl billabong award.

When i  arrived at the crack of dawn to Punta lobos, standing at the top of the cliffs looking out i was greeted by an empty long reeling left hander. Now the big question was how to get out to the peak..
I ended up paddeling through a channel of seaweed, surging water and white wash and climbing up on  small island and walking across it and jumping in from the side between a set.
In the bottom turn of my first wave i look up and realize its double over head. Never judge abook by its cover, or a wave standing on at the top of a cliff he he..

With seagulls and seals and sealions and icecream headaches and super long waves Chile lived it up!

road trippin south america

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Our migthy dedicated amigo Sebastian is corresponding from South america. Right now visiting buenos aires, checking out the locals:
Buenos aires lived up to all its expectations..What i love about southern Latin America is that they are blessed with thoose long late Scandinavian summer sunsets. So sitting in the neighbourhood of Bocas drinking a beer watching couples tango away on the cobble stone streets that where drenched in a golden light from the sunset made me feel like i have been missing out.. I really enjoy the ordinary day life that goes on every evening and carries on into the night.
It also made me realize, or more likely, again confirm my thoughts that traveling is the best way to spend your hard earned money.