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  2. Surfing in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    The first surfer in Indonesia was the American Bob Koke who surfed at Kuta Beach in Bali in the mid to late 1930s. [1] In the late 1960s and early 1970s, Indonesian surfing beaches were featured in the 1972 Australian surfing film Morning of the Earth and foreign surfers started coming to Bali.

  3. G-Land - Wikipedia

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    G-Land, also known as Plengkung Beach, is an internationally renowned surf break on Grajagan Bay, Banyuwangi, Alas Purwo National Park, East Java, Indonesia, about half a day by road from the popular tourist destinations of Bali. It is most commonly reached via boat charter from Bali.

  4. Lance's Right - Wikipedia

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    Surfer at Lance's Right, Mentawai Islands, Indonesia. Lance's Right (also known as HTs) is a surf reef break located in Indonesia, off Sipore Island, part of Sumatra's Mentawai Island chain. A reef break is an area in the ocean where waves start to break once they reach the shallows of a reef. [1]

  5. List of beaches in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Climate on this part of Indonesia is the driest climate in Indonesia. This combination of effects create a rare form of beaches in Indonesia: a relatively dry beach surrounded with endemic plants or dry cliffs. [2] [90] Beaches of Flores: Pede Beach, Labuan Bajo. [91] Beaches of Kanawa Island [92] Beaches of Komodo Island [90] Pink Beach [93]

  6. Mentawai Islands Regency - Wikipedia

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    Ever since then, the Mentawai Islands have been well on the radar of surf travellers around the world. At the West of Sumatra, the Mentawai Islands have the most consistent surf breaks in Indonesia making it one of the preferred choices for serious surfers. The tropical waters surrounding the islands offer year-round waves up to 15 ft (4.6 m).

  7. Kampar River - Wikipedia

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    The river originates in the Barisan Mountains of West Sumatra and flows to the island's eastern coast, emptying into the Malacca Strait, directly opposite Singapore.It is the confluence of two tributaries of almost equal size: the Kampar Kanan River (or Right Kampar) and the Kampar Kiri River (or Left Kampar).

  8. Category:Surfing locations in Indonesia - Wikipedia

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    Surfing locations in Western New Guinea (1 P) Pages in category "Surfing locations in Indonesia" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.

  9. Hinako Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Hinako Islands are a group of small islands off the west coast of Nias Island in the Sirombu District of the West Nias Regency, which is part of the North Sumatra Province of Indonesia. They comprise Pulau Bawa, Pulau Hinako, Pulau Imana, Pulau Heruanga, Pulau Asu, Pulau Bogi, Pulau Hamutala and Pulau Langu.