The Desert Point, Indonesia

desert_pointThe Desert Point is a renowned left-hand point break, probably the heaviest one which can rarely be found anywhere else on the planet and so, one of the most demanding surf spots. Located in a rocky county of Lombok, Indonesia, that can better be accessed by the vessel; veteran surfers find it as a unique spot blessed with some of the longest waves in the world.

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Teahupoo, Tahiti

teahupooTeahupoo, a parish off the south-west coast of Tahiti Island, French Polynesia, is known for giant, heavy and glassy waves approaching shores with usual stature of around 7 to 10 feet. When winds are strong, some strong swells also rise up to 70 feet making Teahupoo (pronounced as Cho-poo) one of the places of big wave surf and so it seats amongst the most dangerous surf spots on the planet.

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Shipstern Bluff – Devil’s Point in Australia

shipstern_bluffOnce known as Devil’s Point, Shipstern Bluff is one of those infamous waves on planet that can bite a surfer without further ado. Located in Tasmania, off the Southern Ocean coast, Shipstern is aptly named for the bare sea cliffs heading above the icy waters of Southern Ocean. What makes it an inopportune destination is its remote locality that can only be accessed by boat.

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World’s Best Surfing Events

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They say if you have it, then you ought to flaunt it. So for all your surfing champions who are looking not only for the big waves but also for the competitions, then here is a list for you to ponder on when you sit on your board waiting to catch a wave.

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