sabato 12 gennaio 2013

Tavulte local grom surfed homemade paipos


Tavulte local groms surfed homemade paipos


Back to basics where it all started.

 Torsten Kofler from Brisbane recently did a surf trip with a group of mates to Tupira Mira Surf Club just north of Madang in PNG." During our stay we visited a village just south of Tupira called Tavulte to surf a left hand point break where we met up with the local groms who surfed homemade Paipos carved out of tree trunks. Here’s some photos. The kids were having a ball surfing these wooden boards on their bellies.

 These surfing shots are by Ben Millington from an article he wrote in Niugini Blue. " The locals on Kairuru island about a  two hour boat ride from Wewak on the northern coast of PNG carve their own solid wooden boards out of trees from the local bush."
 Maybe the Hawaiians weren't the first to surf ?
 Some of these kids had never seen a white man surf.
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From: http://woodensurfboards.blogspot.tw/2012/11/back-to-basics-where-it-all-started.html

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