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Big islands mean big opportunities to find somewhere magical, all for yourself. To those who think the world has been “done”, ...
TTs Madagascar Thats Darrens long lost mate surfing mada in 2014 on an 11 yr old copy of a board he made for chilli in 1993 ...
Empty Surf Breaks in Madagascar : Flo Orley's Extreme Diaries, Ep. 1Don't forget to inspect your crawlspace. Here's why Mattel CEO says toy manufacturing won't come to America, but price hikes ...
A UK beach has been named one of the best 100 in the world. Fistral Beach in Cornwall is often celebrated for being a surf hub, but now it has also been named as one of the top 100 beaches in the w… ...
African idyll: Madagascar Surf Resort Lunch at Madagascar Surf Resort. Picture: supplied. Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is an uncrowded gem. It’s even less congested in the water.
Uluwatu Surf Villas, Bali, Indonesia For more experienced riders, Uluwatu has some of the best waves in the world. The long, hollow lefts make it the perfect place to hunker down for a week to ...
One of the great hassles in surf travel is schlepping around a board. Long boards can be the size of a small airplane wing, and airport personnel, upon seeing a shortboard, sometimes hurl them, as ...
Madagascar is the 14th country in Africa to become a member of the International Surfing Association, joining Nigeria, Namibia, Senegal, South Africa and other countries on the continent, the ...
The perfect meteorological conditions and pristine waters of Madagascar make it one of the best kitesurfing spots in the world. Some local communities are trying to promote the sport to bring in ...
Madagascar teems with wildlife in otherworldly landscapes, while Mauritius - according to Mark Twain - is "heaven". But which has your No. 1 vote? Our duelling experts help you decide. Palm-lined ...
Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is renowned for its beautiful avenues of baobab trees and its most famous, wide-eyed resident, the ring-tailed lemur. The island — 250 miles east of ...
Madagascar, the world’s fourth-largest island, is renowned for its beautiful avenues of baobab trees and its most famous, wide-eyed resident, the ring-tailed lemur. The island, 250 miles east of ...