Cemento Reef This right handed reef break is not for the - TopicsExpress



          

Cemento Reef This right handed reef break is not for the beginner. It is about a 45 minute walk south of Baler, or the easy option is to catch a banca to the reef, about 10 minutes. Cemento Reef can cope well with big swell and if you are game and experienced a nice 4.5 metre barrel will greet you. You will find that Cemento is usually the spot for the annual Aurora Surfing Cup. Charlie’s Point Charlie’s Point breaks both left and right and is a sand bottom. It is where Apocalypse Now was filmed. A nice easy walk from Baler. Lindy’s Point Found north of Baler, Lindy’s Point was created when the mouth of Baler Bay was opened up to prevent floods during the wet season. The actual break runs left and right. Sabang Beach The wave here is seasonal. The waves arrive during the months of October to February and are great for first time surfers. As the swell gets bigger more experienced riders can have an absolute ball. It breaks on sand and is a left and right pleasing both natural footers and goofy’s alike. Other Tourist Attractions of Baler Surfing is not the only activity you can do at Baler. You can also explore the historical sites inside it and experience what it’s like turning back the time during the Spanish-occupation era. We listed the interesting sites below which you can include to your itinerary: Baler Church – (famous for the Siege of Baler in 1898-1899 between the Philippine Revolutionary forces and Spanish troops during the Philippine Revolution and Spanish-American War) The original structure was destroyed in the Battle of Baler in 1945 between the Philippine Commonwealth troops and the Japanese Imperial forces during World War II) Quezon Park – (The birthplace of President Manuel L. Quezon) Dicaloyungan Picnic Zone Ermita Hill Aniao Islets Cemento Beach Dicasalarin Beach #SurfingChallenge2014 #SurfingChallengeBaler #SurfingInBaler
Posted on: Wed, 29 Jan 2014 03:14:45 +0000

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