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Johnexo Mar 31, 2011 Rating: 1
Burleigh Heads Gold Coast provides a more peaceful setting. It's a favorite site for weekend activities like barbecues, cricket matches and surfing.
alisha66 Feb 24, 2011 Rating: 2
Burleigh heads on the Gold Coast is world renowned for its spectacular surfing conditions. It attracts international pro surfers with its tubular Burleigh Barrel waves and is the venue for the major surfing tournaments. http://www.travelaustralia360.com/burleigh-heads-a-site-to-explore.html
Fluid Motion Feb 8, 2011 Rating: 0
jeez not a single droplet out of place, perfect desk top pic thanks Lux
Fluid Motion Feb 8, 2011 Rating: 1
yeah just as solid, only difference is sand doesn't rip flesh from bone, nice work, worth it from where I'm sitting :-)
Fluid Motion Feb 8, 2011 Rating: 0
yeah just as solid, only difference between sand and reef is sand doesn't shred flesh, nice work lux, hope it was worth it
luke sullivan Feb 8, 2011 Rating: 1
hey thanks!yes I really dig this shot too.It was so perfect this day I had to shoot from the water as well and got a couple of nice shots from that angle also(the rip was horrendous to swim against 'tho and really hard to stay in the zone where the best pits were being plundered) I got SO worked on a few sets and although its only sand it packs a punch...good fun tho!
Arctic10101 Feb 7, 2011 Rating: 2
Just when you think you know what the word PERFECT means ... along comes another definition
ahinalu Feb 7, 2011 Rating: -4
I caught it like that when I visited a few years ago, fucking fun wave.
Reillser Feb 7, 2011 Rating: 16
It's hard to appreciate the beauty of a perfect wave when all you can think is, 1)"Ah f..k, missed it" 2)"Ah f..k, it's coming down on my head!"
BLat Feb 7, 2011 Rating: 0
Saw a video of Mick Fanning and Parko scoring epic BHeads. Looks like something out of a dream. No wet suit, crystal blue, hollow...what am I doing in the States?
Reillser Feb 9, 2011 Rating: 0
Or me, you know the romans named Ireland 'Hibernia', it translates as, 'Winter'
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