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Sunset goes OFF on Thursday at 5.5 metres by 15 seconds

12/02/10 - 08:09:58AM ~ By Admin ~

5.5 metres at 15 seconds were the buoy readings today, 11 February, as Sunset in Cape Town threw up some of the biggest, cleanest walls in years. A hardy paddle-in crew took on the bulging A-frame peaks, but some waves were beyond paddling into. Sean Holmes undoubtedly snagged the wave of the day, if not the year, with an ultra-clean tow-in on a 30-foot plus set. Click through photographer Ant Fox’s out-takes from another terrible summer’s day in the Cape.


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