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Tombstones and Deathpits

November 12 2009.Simon Heale ventures forth beyond the point of no return, to a land filled with fear and perfection.


As our city breaks get overpopulated, explorers head out beyond the horizon to find the next best thing. Photo: Simon Heale
Michael Osler proves to the world that it is surfable. Photo: Simon Heale
Breaking over a sharp slab in knee deep water, Rat pushes the envelope and goes for paper cuts. Photo: Simon Heale
Lets put it this way, this wave scares Peter Lambert. Photo: Simon Heale
Some waves stay secret, because most are just too scared to even look. Photo: Simon Heale
The stuff dreams and nightmares are made of. Photo: Simon Heale
Just around the corner Mark Clark finds time to cut the glass of a perfect sandbar. Photo: Simon Heale
Mark Clark practices how not to be seen. Photo: Simon Heale
Wink, wink, say no more. Rat making you all jelous. Photo: Simon Heale
Ruan De Bruin schooling folks on the art of drawing a clean line. Photo: Simon Heale
This is the best way to defend yourself against a wave armed with a froth pit. Ruan De Bruin takes evasive action. Photo: Simon Heale
Saving the best for last. Rat seals the deal. Photo: Simon Heale