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comment by football/bodyboard, 2006-02-14 10:14:34

haha
GOOOOOOO THA SOCCEROOS man we r gonna hav fun in tha world cup yeeeeeew betyter luk in 4 years time m8 OZZY OZZY OZZY OI OI OI!!!!!!!!

comment by Brett, 2006-01-18 16:48:51

Great to Learn
This is definitely a learning beach unless you go on certain days and know the wind patterns.

But in terms of learning there is a great school there called the El Emir Surf School. Speak to Diego or Caco if you want to learn how to surf with some of the nicest people I have ever met. 099 88 5935

comment by anonymous, 2005-11-06 00:50:29

kook central
This place is full of kooks, I surfed it in early november at about head high, and there was over 40 people in the water, 35 of which had no idea what they were doing, and out of the 5 that did, i was snaked by every one of them. They need to learn what a lineup is and how it works. This is definitely not a spot checking out unless you happen to be in town already with a board. and be ready for some paddlebattles with people that canīt catch waves.

comment by Aguja, 2004-11-24 16:58:32

Very Nice
But the locals in summertime are quite heavy. Anyway the first picture is the same than in la Posta... So where is it actually?

comment by brazilian, 2003-09-25 11:26:46

beatifull beach
itīs difficult to find a beach like that...but in the summer is so crowded...

comment by anonymous, 2002-09-26 08:46:49

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the worst wave in uruguay practically always closes out ecxept when the other beaches are stormy and el emir holds up the wind.ultra crowded of copers(haoles)

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