Surfer's Paradise! 30 Mile Waves Hit River In Indonesia
IT'S a surfers paradise, the wave that can last for up to 30 miles. The Bono tidal bore - which surges down the river Kampar in a remote region of Indonesia - has become legendary in surfing circles. The challenging wave is said to travel around 10mph, but has been known to roll up to 30 miles upriver before breaking - helping some surfers ride waves for an hour straight.
IT'S a surfers paradise, the wave that can last for up to 30 miles. The Bono tidal bore - which surges down the river Kampar in a remote region of Indonesia - has become legendary in surfing circles. The challenging wave is said to travel around 10mph, but has been known to roll up to 30 miles upriver before breaking - helping some surfers ride waves for an hour straight.
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It means surfers have begun flocking to the area around
full and new moons to make the most of the phenomenon. But the wave -
created by a strong tide pushing up the river, against the current -
isn't for the feint hearted.
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Crocodiles, pythons and boa constrictors
are said to inhabit the river basin. But despite the potential dangers,
unfazed riders packed a stretch of the Kampar river during November's
Bono Bekudo cultural festival.
Videographer/Director: Oscar Siagian
Producer: James Tegerdine
Editor: Ian Phillips
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Videographer/Director: Oscar Siagian
Producer: James Tegerdine
Editor: Ian Phillips
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