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An empty, perfect, southern Lombok left. In Indo it seems like there is a wave breaking around every corner.
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Southern Cape standout, Dillion Marshall, comes off the bottom at a secret Lombok reefie
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Dillion hooking.
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Dillon, Shaun Botha and Jaco Steyn grab some shady downtime between gigs.
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Dillion Marshall boosting.
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A lone punter surveys the scene at late afternoon G-Land.
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G-Land is semi carnal. It offers a full on Jungle experience with worldly camp comforts. Shaun and Jaco head out to sample the freight trains lefts on the southern tip of Java.
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Jaco pig dogging G-Lands Money Trees.
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After a few weeks in the Southern Indo the crew made the long haul to Nias. Indicators at Lagrundi Bay looking flawless.
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Jaco and Shaun were standouts in Nias for their three weeks stay. Jaco turning heads on a solid day at Lagrundi Bay
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Shaun Botha, goes for a committed double grab.
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Jaco - textbook reo.
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8-10 ft solid double overhead top to bottom set.
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This image is from the channel looking up toward Indicators. When you see a set hitting the point shortly, get ready.
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Shaun laying it on the rail.
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Jaco - covered.
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Shaun jamming hard.
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Jaco smashing this one to smithereens.
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Jaco smashing this one to smithereens.
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Jaco smashing this one to smithereens.
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For most of the Nias stay the sky was overcast. This day the lighting was really good and of course Jaco performed for the camera.
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Jaco was busting full rotations.
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