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comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-15 08:30:38

great jumping in off the rocks
have watched many slip and fall, bounce around and come out with bloody scrapes...getting in and getting out was alwasy a matter of timing...never paddeled out from the lagoon. had some great mornings and early evenings at the place in the late 70's

comment by Anonymous, 2008-03-15 08:25:29

first shark
saw my first shark up close and arms distance away....was 1979....was a real rush but kept on surfing.

comment by bob the gas pumper, 2005-11-20 08:02:19

crap
dude the reef sucks i got slamed

comment by anonymous, 2005-05-01 17:14:16

islands is a prime spot
islands lefts is sick when it is like 2-4 ft. summertime is gonna be great. awwwwright!

comment by Chaz, 2004-06-27 03:22:56

Called Bomburas - that is true
I have seen this place surfed by Hurricane Bob and Jamie Ballenger to perfection! I, on the otherhand - look like a professional stuntman when I'm out there and it is big.

comment by Another local, 2004-06-19 12:03:17

Over the what???
Come on now!! The only people I've heard call it "over the rocks" Are kooks and haoles who don't know any better. So get it straight, brah! It's called Bomburas and Secrets to the left and straight out, and on the outside to the right it's called Judys. On the inside, where the reef sticks out at low tide, its called Islands because the reef looks like little islands when the tide is low.

comment by First Holes Ruler, 2004-05-07 01:48:43

much more informed local
not that informed... It is called over the rocks, not islands, if you surf there you would know better, but you don't, so don't act like you do.
Easy,
way more informed

comment by INFORMED LOCAL, 2004-03-10 09:09:38

Bomburas and Secrets
This spot is called Bomburas and the peak next to it is called Secrets. The very inside part of Magic Island, where the very shallow reef is, is called Islands, because the reef is so shallow at low tide that they look like islands...

comment by anonymous, 2004-01-18 11:27:12

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It's called Over the Rocks, you mullets. Don't act like you know anything.

comment by anonymous, 2003-10-20 02:08:55

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its islands.. you can tell by the way the waves are breaking

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