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surfing in India |
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India has 7,000 kilometers. Most of that is unexplored in terms of surf. But with the exposure to the Arabian Sea, the Indian Ocean and the Bay of Bengal and with nothing off the southern tip of India for thousands, and thousands of kilometers except Antarctica, there going to be some great spots and great waves.
I've seen surf in almost every place I've been (Kanyakumari, Pondicherry, Mahabalipuram, Vishkapatam, Kovalum, Juhu/Bombay, Alibag, etc.). The thing is that you generally have to get on it early and at low tide- ie. usually a short window. the NW can definitely get as good as the SE.
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India at a glance |
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Location: Southern Asia, bordering the Arabian Sea and the Bay of Bengal, between Burma and Pakistan
Geographic coordinates: 20° 0' N, 77° 0' E
Coastline: 7,000 km km
Climate: varies from tropical monsoon in south to temperate in north
Terrain: upland plain (Deccan Plateau) in south, flat to rolling plain along the Ganges, deserts in west, Himalayas in north
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Natural hazards: droughts; flash floods, as well as widespread and destructive flooding from monsoonal rains; severe thunderstorms; earthquakes
Currency: Indian rupee (INR)
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Languages: English enjoys associate status but is the most important language for national, political, and commercial communication; Hindi is the national language and primary tongue of 30% of the people
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comment by Anonymous, 2008-02-23 05:16:34