Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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easy acces. It's right next to Lakey Peak (to the right of it). Walk a couple of minutes along the beach, and there it is Distance Walk Easy to find? Public access? Special access |
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Best up to 6 feet and at mid tide. Capable of holding large swells. Doesn't always work to well but can be real long and fast on a good day but fairly big sections to get past. Great if the rest of the spots are busy which they will be!
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By anonymous , 15-05-2006
- surfed it in april. got some of the longest waves of my life. the peak was about 6 foot and nungas was about 5 on the bigger sets
By Andy , 26-10-2005
Surfing at Nungas August 2005 - Located about 500m up the beach from Aman Gati Hotel, ethier bring your reef boots, or a long paddle from the beach. Was never crowded even when Lakey Peak was packed out.
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By Anonymous , 16-10-2006
Care - Be careful when you take off that your boardies don't get stuck underneath a knee, it can cause an embarrassing tumble down quite a big face. Mind you least i didn't struggle getting ou there josh!