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Fullking Runs Aground Creating New Secret Spot In Sumatra

By Bruce Mac - Published on 3rd September 2008 | Viewed 1296 times.

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Recently somewhere in south sumatra a giant container ship "fullking" had a "Pasha Baulker" moment for those familiar with the events of june last year in Newcastle. Running aground it created a left of its bow which was soon discovered by surfers in the region, unlike Newcastle though this gem hasnt been banned to the surfers in the area yet so there was plently of fun to be had. Mark Strutt (pictured) was one of the first to come across this little piece of Gold and was surfing it before the crew had a chance to jump ship. This made for some great entertainment for the seamen as can be seen in the picture. Not only have they "beached it" in beautiful surroundings but they have created their own private little surf break. Who knows how long this ship will be here so hurry over to be one of the few to surf it.
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