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comment by Anonymous, 2008-02-09 14:06:03
What has happened!!! Next time I see a headland on Google Earth, I'm going to add it as a perfect wave! Why not!, every other fag does! I have travelled this region for years and this joint has been like a imaginary fantasy wave that does not really exist. How can someone look at a computer and decide this place pumps. Please go and die somewhere mate.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-01-31 21:03:14
Once again I'll say it No waves there...I live one hour north of there....and I have for the past 10 years.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-01-31 20:40:27
That is not discovery. Real big discovery you tool! If you had actually spent any time in Peru you would realise this spot is well known. I can't beleive you have continued to bang on about what the wave would be like and how long it is by looking at it on a computer screen. People have been travelling and surfing Peru for many years, all spots are known and this discovery of yours, breaks very, very rarely.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-01-26 05:53:14
oh yes, there is waves here simply look at the waves wrapping into the point on the satellite photo..... THERE IS WAVES BREAKING AT THIS PLACE!
comment by Anonymous, 2008-01-25 22:13:21
Hate to dissapoint...but No waves there...it's a swimming pool. Nice place to swim and snorkel if you want, but no waves.
comment by Anonymous, 2008-01-24 20:07:30
nice bet, but... you may have a point, but i think that this spot would need a huge swell to start breaking, as chicama, which is nearby to the north, needs big SW-S swell to break properly, and is less protected the swell. god bless peru and its long lefts!
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