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Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.

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 Bing s Point

Western Sahara

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By Anonymous , 11-09-2011

let people find stuff - i was in the south the first time 15 years ago and met the greatest and friendliest people ever. traveling is not easy (i do it hitchhiking or with the normal buses, best way to see learn about the people, and how things also work in a different way from home. i think it's not cool to be so specific about spots in a region, normal surfers wouldn't go. otherwise, the rich people from europe and the like just fly to agadir and rent one of those expensive 4wd's and drive down to places, they wouldn't go otherwise. let the people, willing enough to go trough a lot of effort, have the reward of finding something special. now, it hurts me, when i see postings like fuck all europeans and the sort, since i am born in switzerland. but there is angry people everywhere, for all kinds of reasons. this doesn't mean the moroccon is not friendly. absolute most of them are a very warm hearted, spiritous people you can spend a good time with, maybe a little less around agadir, tarazoute and the like. that's why: let it keep quit down here, because that's the beauty of it. salama.

By Anonymous , 03-01-2010

kooks ahoy - Ive never been there, but I sympathise with anonymous, what sort of kook wants to advertise a spot that maybe few hard cores make the effort to get there. Trog.

By Big Prokamzi , 26-02-2009

This spot's author ain't Joe; it's Jono! - Jono you aren't African enough to tell the surfing travellers of the world to go anywhere. This spot's alternate name isn't 'perfects' either. And you've NEVER surfed here; you've only googled your way into these (along with loads of other isolated W.African surfing areas) wannasurf spots.
You're a blow~hard, a wind~bag, a braggart, a liar, & a phoney Joe.

By Anonymous , 10-11-2008

Africa for Africans.. - All europeans and yanks can fuck right off!!!

By Anonymous , 08-08-2008

Good for you.... - ....now shut the fuck up..

By matthew james maneil , 30-06-2008

i entered this wave - a brief way to put it is, that i have surfed it and i have endured what it takes to get their. if what some think is that i dont know what im talking about, then they dident understand where i was going with with the discription. ITS HARD TO GET TO. further more where have u gone with your life and have u ever experenced what africas all about. ive been living there here for 11 years and to find out what its all about makes you stand up. people not knowing of the spacific of one surf break and their wind or swell or what have you, is to be expected when they have only surfed the place once or twice...... i entered this spot and if you want a challange then write me at matthewjmcneil@yahoo.com
good day

By VICtx , 27-02-2008

CANARIAN ON A MISSION TRUH SAHARA - I go from lanzarote to senegal in a bus in 30 days and want to know about the situation down there.

By Anonymous , 25-02-2008

- I´ve been there for a while. Police controls are frecuently, most of the times you can´t keep going. Forgot the tracks,even with 4x4.Polisario´s landmines are everyehere. Really dangerous man, obviously you´ve never been there, otherwise you´d not write this kind of irresponsible information.

By Anonymous , 24-02-2008

- Several year working experience in North Africa.
Windsurf is ok. Very strong trade winds most of the time (blowing from the north).
Safer sailing in Dakhla lake.
OK if you don’t mind military check points every 100 kms, regular episodes of civil unrest and sometimes bad attitude against westerners, beware of landmine warnings (only convoys allowed in the far south). Forget Mauritanian border area if you’re not experienced.

By Anonymous , 12-01-2008

no clue - Easy to tell that you have no clue about westernsahara or the place at all-there is landmines all over the place ,leftovers from 25 years of war,the polisario don´t know where they put their mines,there is about 20+ accidents a year.

If you would have ever been there,you would at least mention the risk of mines........so ,you probably only surf the web and post funny comments about places where you imagine there might be a spot.Just keep surfing in internet, and maybe next time do some proper research before posting any possible surfspots.
Posting stuff like this is just irresponsible.

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