Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): Approximatly 90km north of Ampanihy (by a secondary track)<br />It's a small fisherman village, near a beautiful coral reef.<br />It's some miles near Linta river.<br />Ask to local for more.<br />Then it's better to go there by boat from the village (ask to a fisherman for example). DistanciaViaje de fin de semana Llegada ¿Fácil de encontrar?Difícil de encontrar ¿Acceso publico? Acceso especialSolamente por barco |
Calidad de las olasClásico regional
ExperienciaSurfistas con experiencia
FrecuenciaFunciona con frecuencia
TipoArrecife de rocas
DirecciónDerecha y izquierda
FondoArrecife (corales, rocas afiladas, etc...)
PotenciaVeloz, Potente
Longitud normalNormal (50 a 150m)
Longitud máximaLargo (150 a 300 m)
Buena dirección de la resacaOeste, Sudoeste
Dirección del vientoEste, Nordeste
Talla de la resacaEmpieza en y permanece hasta el
Condición de marea
Mejor movimiento de marea
Poblado durante la semanaVacío
Poblado en fines de semanaVacío
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English (Traducir este texto en Español): A very good spot, you will find quality lefts and rights wave.
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Por george w bush , 05-06-2007
windier than annual dinners at the bean society - 100km/ph wind. tent full of sand. but great people. i never saw the wave cos i had too much sand in my eyes. the village and reef described above is a few km south of androka- i forget the name of the village. there are three androkas, each consisting of 4-6 stick huts (no mud in these parts). only one androka is accessible by car- try to track down a zebu charet. no taps, bottled water or accomodation here. come prepared + don't flash your camera around- it wont get stolen, but these people have nothing + i recon it's bad form to show off your fancy stuff- be discreet and lucky and hopefully you'll score
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Por Anonymous , 04-05-2008
Heavy waves crazy trip! - Well I have actually also been there, a long time ago. Must have been around 2000 in august.
Not that windy when I was there, more like a seabreeze coming up around noon.
You go out in the morning with the fishermen in the offshore breeze and come back in with the offshore midday breeze.
The waves are way offshore on a huge sort of reef pass that also has an island.
On the outside of the island is a heavy hollow righthander and there is also another right around the corner of the island thats mellower. then there are two more waves on the reef pass. One left and one right.
Also possible to surf the beach as the reef pass is big and wide.
The waves are consistent and big, PLENTY of swell!
Be careful of reef injuries and sharks. I saw some big sharks that the fishermen had caught..
The people are very friendly even though they are very poor.
Food is in good supply if You enjoy fish. Water is a bit more scarce and not superclear . Bring a portable waterfilter.
A crazy trip to go for these waves..but very interesting place Madagascar. Friendly but very poor people, sometimes the begging of money etc gets annoying.
Good luck