
Even though the waves were small, it was the perfect beach day. It was a little cloudy, with a nice breeze and clear blue water.

Aurelia “The Mermaid” comes almost every day to Santana, usually between 5 am to 9 am… it was noon and she was still catching waves!

Lenin was having a great time with the small conditions, throwing buckets of water on every corner.

Small doesn’t mean bad… ask “el Chele”, who seemed super happy with the shape of the waves.

Can we call it maybe “lower-case a-frames”?

This floater doesn’t look small at all, he rode it for a long stretch before landing it.

Small but hollow enough to fit a barrel-seeker like Yuber Martinez.

Oscar was all over the place as usual. Little by little he’s been polishing his style to stand out between the locals here at Santana.

Scarce as they were, the waiting for the set waves was worth it!

Niko from Pizzeria Calabria didn’t have the patience to wait for big ones.

(Upper case) A-frame with double takers, but only one did actually took it, the other one didn’t do much.

It was a little past noon and it was starting to threat about raining so I couldn’t stary longer.

But I’m pretty sure the waves continued for at least another hour until the tide was too low to work.

Have a great rest of the week everyone, don’t let the Bogeyman get you! Cheers!
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