Bowmouth
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Just got back from Banyaks yesterday.
For the waveriders it was average 4-8ft perfection Treasure Island (the 200 meter long righthander)
Photos will be posted on our website soon.
One day it was outta control 20ft ground swell from the Swest.
Too much water moving thru the reef to surf.
Just these giant Hawaiin size waves.
Surfers are constant asking me what those giant fish are swimming under them. And I tell them they are Bumphead Parrots. They are everywhere!
I am truthfully finding the the majority of reefs here wrecked by dynamite but have found some gems amongst all this.
In the next 2 weeks we will begin a 1 month survey of the northwest coastline of Simeulue Island. We will be about 30 kilometers from the epicenter of the 2004 earthquake that caused the Boxing Day tsunami.
Local lobster fisherman have told us of some reefs there with lots of sharks.
Wish I was there....
Nothing better than exploring unchartered reefs and pinnacles...
Hope you will find some great reefs and get a few good shark encounters...
Keep us posted!
One more hour and I'm off to Nai Harn!
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