August 24, 2010

SIGHTS

Top To Bottom : Skewed Skyline, Jordy Smith, Adam Robertson, Josh Kerr, Kelly Slater

August 17, 2010

Kirra Tubes

Kirra time-line

  • Prior to 1840 — Kirra is not known by its current name and is rarely visited by white settlers.
  • 1840-1910 — The first white holiday-makers start to visit.
  • 1910-1920 — Holiday-makers increase, making Kirra a popular recreational beach area.
  • 1930s — The opening of the South coast road increases the popularity of the southern Gold Coast as a holiday destination. Camping was very popular for families because Kirra had a long beach and a low-lying dune system.
  • 1960-early 1974 — The Tweed River breakwaters combine with a series of low-pressure weather systems to result in serious sand erosion. This brings the high-water level to just below the coastal road.
  • 1970s — Big Groyne built at Kirra’s south end.
  • 1995 — 30 metres taken off Big Groyne to help fight erosion at Greenmount Beach.
  • 2001 — Start of Tweed River sand bypass project.
  • 2003 — Little Groyne completely buried in sand.
  • 2006 — Project launched by Griffith University Coastal Management Center to restore the beach
  • 2010 — Kirra remains a mere sliver of its former self but can still provide a perfect racing barrel on its day.

KIRRA SURF WALLPAPER

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August 16, 2010

SEA HOLE

Some waves are perfect, others are flawed and this wave is somewhere in between.  No takers this day so Asher Pacey jumped at the chance for a few empty caves.

August 14, 2010

SEA OF CLOUDS

We’re one day closer to the long awaited release of the official trailer for WAY OF THE OCEAN : Australia, which is set to drop in September. While were gone for the weekend, have a poke around the site at some of the older posts and videos to pass the time.  New desktop wall papers, art and video on the way next week. stay tuned . . .

August 10, 2010

ACTION

A few shots of Josh Kerr getting loose on a small right-hander.

August 5, 2010

B&W

August 4, 2010

ART SURF

Surfing and Art have long been tied together and are often spoken as one in the same. The act of riding waves and simply waves themselves are such a special thing, so it is no wonder that people have been drawing painting and photographing them for ages. Surf related art can be found dating back as far as 3,000 years ago in Peru, where engravings were found depicting ancient surfers riding waves. Now days surf art comes in all sorts of forms from simplistic line drawings to intricate oil paintings and beyond. Below are a few simple sketches done to pass the time in the morning as the swell fills in. . .

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