
When I checked it earlier there wasn’t anyone out, so I opted for the afternoon time slot. Looks like this guy was glad he opted for it too!

Sets were rolling in the well over head range. Cesar paddled out and this thing came right to him.

Here he is setting up for his first and maybe best wave of his session.

Turn number 1.

Turn number 2.

and turn number 3, with lots off pumping and bottom turns throughout the entire wave. Sick one hermano!

There was plenty of this, as there were only about 4 people out the entire time.

Wallarados is starting to fill in too. Hopefully it won’t be as straight on tomorrow.

Phillip-O with a nice and steezy looking Tom Curren-esque bottom turn.

Followed by one of many turns all the way in for his last wave of the day.

I’ll tell you this from experience… sitting out at bigger Pangas after the sun has went down can be kind of an eerie feeling.

Especially if you’re waiting for “That ONE last good wave” that never seems to come, as it gets darker and darker.

Lucky for Esteban this nice one came in just before it got dark.

One day hopefully in my life I’ll see the infamous “Green Flash”. Until then, I’ll just keep pointing my camera that way every time I’m there each sunset. Chao for now guys and girls ~
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Happy Thursday NSR fans! First of all, thanks everyone for crossing your fingers for us, today the waves were way better than yesterday, check out Santana!