Surfing
Some might say Namibia, aka Skeleton Bay, has been done. Seen it all. No mystery left. Those that repeat that mantra, however, haven’t seen this.
In June 2018, Koa Smith, one of the surfers who first blew up the Internet with Skeleton Bay, surfed what can quite easily be called the best wave ever recorded. Daresay, ever surfed.
Two full minutes. Eight barrels. 1.5 kilometres. One wave. In one of the most remote areas surfers have ever ventured. Burning legs. Tunnel vision. It doesn’t get any better.
Press play and revel in all angles of Koa Smith’s insane wave, from the depths of Namibia.
Want to see more of Koa Smith? Explore his profound journey of pro surfing in South Africa, where he unveils deep connections with nature and himself.
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The Source
Koa Smith goes on a South African surf adventure, where waves (or lack thereof) lead to profound discoveries.