Fixed On A Friday Surf & Culture Report

 
Lost Boys & Co...

On the Galapagos island of Santa Cruz, there are several fabulous white sand beaches.  This was Las Griegas (#1) and the sand there was not only white but the consistency of powdered sugar...

This Surf in the So. Bay is taking a jump and should be in the 3' to 4' range mañana.  We have a steady swell out of the west and the sea temp is holding at 59.4.

You're supposed to stay 10' or roughly 3 metres away from the wild life (#2).  LoLa just had to have a touch.  Of course if you get TOO close, the iguanas blow a cloud of salt out of their nostrils!  Actually, there are so many iguanas, turtles and tortoises that you pay hell staying that far away.  The turtles swim up to your face in the water and the iguanas look so much like rocks they're hard to avoid!

#3 is a Black Tipped Reef Shark.  This is a small one, about 3' long.  In some places they get to be 6' to 8' long and like juicy snorkers.  No matter how big, it seemed to be a big deal to see one...

Back next Tuesday with more Culture and a full update on the surf...

"When the surf breaks, we'll fix it"
The Professor!!





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