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There was a lot of water moving around the Cape Peninsula on Tuesday. Rips were horrendous and the peaks were shifting. But time it right and with a bit of fortune you were going to drop into a screamer.
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There was a lot of water moving around the Cape Peninsula on Tuesday. Rips were horrendous and the peaks were shifting. But time it right and with a bit of fortune you were going to drop into a screamer.
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Matt Bromley capitalizes with his local experience and swings into a throbbing pig-dog pit.
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Matt shifting gears past Anthony through a tight, high, tube.
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Matt shifting gears past Anthony through a tight, high, tube.
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Kommetjie surfers can’t help but become dexterous tube riders with all the different barrel waves on offer in and around the area.
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Breezy in here! Someone leave the back door open?
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An original take of a familiar sight.
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Matt drives through a thick shallow section.
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Session two of the day and a little further from home, Anthony and Matt try their luck in more solid conditions. According to local charger, Chris Bertish, positioning at this spot was tricky. Chris would have to wait around 45 minutes between waves hunting the deep period peaks.
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Matt drops in a pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.
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Ant and Matt only managed one hook up during their second session…
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…but not without costs.
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