The Africa Extrem Surf camps team was loving it at Laboratory these last couple days, Key ingredients: Barrels, friendly line-up and a lot of joy!!!!
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Younes ARABAB @ Laboratory Taghazout Morocco |
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Raul Angueira @ Laboratory Taghazout Morocco |
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Andres Bauman deep in the pit |
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Nate S about to get some shade |
Today was a Memorable
Morocco surfing day. No body around the lineup, Great waves, good company and a very good Moroccan Meal served right after the surf by our Surf guide. Neil, Mich, Raul Negro, Jon, Younes were all loving it and enjoy the sunshine and the barrels that the coast line in Morocco offered them that day
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ReplyDeleteHi, I know this is not related to the post but I need somewhere to keep my board at Ain Diab, near enough to the sea. I work in the city and just need somewhere close to go surfing after work. I was wondering if anyone can help me out with this, please.
ReplyDeleteyou should make from friends with the guys from Casablanca Surf School and leave your board on the spot at 18. Keep on riding!!!
DeleteHi — do you have any more info about surf history in Morocco and how it started? Was it Aussies after World War II? How did it spread to the Moroccan community? If you have any suggestions about where to read more, give me a shout.
ReplyDeleteThanks a ton,
Adam
Yes, we do have more infor about surfing in Morocco, please go to the Africa Extrem Surf Camps website under the section Surfing History
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Hi there
ReplyDeleteI have a question about the site but couldn't find a contact form.
Can you send me a msg to schleckjohn@gmail.com so I can give you some more info?
Thanks!
John
We have done it, and are open to answer any question related to surfing in Morocco or any other matter
DeleteAmazing You look very professional at all. Thank you for sharing your experiences and knowledge about holidays and surfing. balisurfinglesson.com
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