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From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.
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From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.
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From Thursday through to Saturday the Piers in Durban were in full swing thanks to the well announced east swell and favorable winds.
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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.
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Short but freighting lefts are now a common addition off the Piers.
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Young Davey Van Zyl is starting to acquire a healthy appetite for powering.
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An unidentified surfer slides through a perfect sand groomed funnel.
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Imagine the rhythmic slap and roar of this one.
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Dane Patterson no stranger to New Pier's belt sander shacks.
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New Pier, offloading with its typical grunt.
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Big Jake Oberholzer is one of Durban’s most underrated tube riders. Jake sets up with a stalling bottom turn under the lip.
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If you could manage with the current, Balmoral was tossing out some cheeky left and right teasers between the closeouts.
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Frankie Oberholzer opting for the quiet Balmoral bank.
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Warner Beach’s Michael Venter is another kid with a big future.
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Matt Pallet, shifts gears on the inside.
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Scottburgh’s Gavin Roberts drifts.
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