1. Boa (Rote)

    Boa is an intensely hollow right, breaking on a bend in the reef, located in the South West coast of Rote. In perfect conditions it is considered a world class barrel, but suffers from being cross-shore in the trades.
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  2. Desert Point (Bangko-Bangko)

    Bangko - Bangko is located on Lombok’s Southwestern Peninsula, under peak conditions, it is one of the best-left hand barrels on the planet. It was first surfed in the 80's, the long lefts original name was "Bangko - Bangko" however it is now known as Desert Point.
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  3. Padang-Padang

    Padang-Padang is known as a long, hollow, and steep wave that breaks over a sharp and shallow section of reef. It was first surfed in 1972. Often called the pipeline of Bali, on a great day surfers can expect to sit pretty deep in the barrel for up to 20ft or so.
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  4. Playground (Nusa Lembongan)

    Playground (Nusa Lembongan) is a 45 minute boat ride from Bali. It is a sheltered reef break that has reliable surf. May-Oct (Dry Season) is the best time of year for waves.
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  5. G-Land

    G-Land; derived from the name Grajagan, before famously coined as G-Land, this beach was called the Plengkung beach or Grajagan because of its curved position and the bay.
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  6. Kuta Reef

    Kuta Reef is the original left hand reef break of Bali. Before surfers started venturing out to the Bukit, this was the place where surfers met the challenges of the big swells of the dry season.

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  7. Krui

    Located in the South West Coast of Sumatra, Krui Left is a super fun perfect barrelling wave found in the town of Krui. It can be one of the funnest waves in the area when it’s working. Although shallow, the paddle out is very easy and there isn’t a tricky inside section to deal with.

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  8. Uluwatu

    Uluwatu was discovered as a surfing destination in 1972, due to the making of Morning of the Earth, a classic surf film by Alby Falzon and David Elfick. Starting from the top of the series of wave breaks to the bottom, the wave is composed of five breaks: The Bombie, Temple, Outside Corner, Racetracks, and The Peak.

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