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Durban drains

16/03/10

From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.


From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.


From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.


Thanks to the rocks being filled inside the Piers the rips have dumped and sculpted some complimentary half moon shaped banks in front of the Piers.


Short but freighting lefts are now a common addition off the Piers.


Young Davey Van Zyl is starting to acquire a healthy appetite for powering.


An unidentified surfer slides through a perfect sand groomed funnel.


Imagine the rhythmic slap and roar of this one.


Dane Patterson no stranger to New Pier's belt sander shacks.


New Pier, offloading with its typical grunt.


Big Jake Oberholzer is one of Durban’s most underrated tube riders. Jake sets up with a stalling bottom turn under the lip.


If you could manage with the current, Balmoral was tossing out some cheeky left and right teasers between the closeouts.


Frankie Oberholzer opting for the quiet Balmoral bank.


Warner Beach’s Michael Venter is another kid with a big future.


Matt Pallet, shifts gears on the inside.


Scottburgh’s Gavin Roberts drifts.