Aerial Session, Storm Conditions, Sacred Precinct. 👁

Fugality, the ability to be happy and enjoy what you have.

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In all things, as in all sea conditions, it is up to the surfer to develop good perspective and increase performance potential.

Yo, good night Surf Hive. I'm going to attach to another Hive blog material the last surf session we held on the first day of the swell storm of the last breath of bigger waves during the summer before the milestone tide, a tide famous for strong waves, actually get in and do the job .

It was an ARDRP surf session with Felipe Lacerda, local from Jacaraipe Praia da Baleia, Daniel Costa, local from Rio Grande do Norte Praia da Pipa, as well as the 3 surfers from Camboris, Boca da Vala Rotten, Bruno Busato, Ricardo Noronha and Joao Parmagnani. All photos were taken by Yuri Emanuel.

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The session was actually the result of a slightly unsuccessful attempt to surf the secret brick in front of Felipe's house, next to Coral da Vóvó and Waimea, but the sea was stormy enough for us to reconsider the possibility of a session in the following days. , in order to save money on gasoline for the Jetski, photographic material, camera damage and also our shoulder, because the sea was psycho.

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So, all the noias left for the secret refuge, a kind of paradise lost behind a large polluting industry, called Carapebus! We were raised in the surfing culture there, and doing this session with friends, as much as it was at Silva's beachbreak, is an incredible feeling, and the wave even reminds us a little of the pinha cone's left hand when it's swinging.

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The classic Brazilian morning surf vibe, the smell of horse manure, surfing in a dangerous but at the same time friendly outskirts, and one of the guys applying the rest of the paraffin first thing in the morning with his bare feet.

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This is a Babu board model inspired by Akila Aipa, with 2 large twin ends and stabilizer, shaped by Praia Mole Power Glass, or Julio Cesar Alvares, local hero.

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The beach wave is a strong wave for a beach break but a bit treacherous, with some moments of strong setbacks but when you find the good one it's the good one.

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Ricardo Noronha Flying, Left Spot

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Joao Pedro Parmagnani Paralelogramo Inside lefts

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Bruno Busato Inside lefts

Fora Haole Porrada

The truth is that we have seen a lot of damaged cars there, a lot of people being thrown out of the water, a lot of problems in general, but it is a charming place, which goes through situations of environmental and social resistance, under the strong influence of industries, crime, but somehow the local community stays together to keep this paradise that is the Carapebus bathhouse in order.

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Surfing, once associated with rebellion, is now demonstrating how information and accountability can drive change. This transformation shows that surfing can transcend its status as a sport, becoming a means of awareness, preservation and human connection.

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Raoni Monteiro Barrinha surf Power and the cricket legs of Airdrop Culture, on the last trip to Saquarema before the NorthShore Ubatuba season.

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Patience allows us to continue even when there is no understanding of the meaning of the practice, or if a goal seems inaccessible or distant. It is expressed by self-discipline and calmness.



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Maaaan, sounds like an epic surf sesh! The vibes, the struggles, and the whole scene at Carapebus – love it! Keep living the stoke and riding those waves. 🤙🏄‍♂️

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yooo fam, I don't think I ever told you about this peak, right? but I learned to surf there, dynamics and vibe similar to Aracruz with different reefbrakes, left right tubular or not, we have to book a photo session there yeeee aloha

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Awesome! I've never surfed my whole life. I'm afraid of sea water because it fells like it drags me down its depths. But why is the water looks brown?

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hehe! Thanks for being here. Do you know that this fear is a recurring fear in surr? believe the best, there is still time, given the color of the water, many people are dirty from industrial contamination, on that day, it was just the direction of the swell + the factor of having rained a lot, so the rivers flood and the waters of the surf spots Nearby the river outlets become darker :)

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it's my pleasure to see your post. Oh, I guess it's normal. I was just thinking that the water might be similar to manila bay. But the waters there was black and full of rubbish.

I hope people will think of teh effects of industrialization and pollution. keep safe and I'll see you around in your next surfing post

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I find surfing so hard and dangerous even in good weather. I can't imagine how hard it is to happen in stormy conditions, but I guess a passion knows no limits :)

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Yoo thanks Gabi. Of course the passion know no limites.. even more in the nature :)

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Great wise words shared and really loved those action shots!

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Doing Sufism is a priceless art. Furthermore, it is very risky when there is a storm. Greetings.

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Art of life!! we dance with the ocean yeah, and when is storm outside.... the dance must be even harmonic and respectfull :) thankss

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I never try this sport but I love it. My first time that I see this kind of post on Hive. Thanks for share!

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hey yo bro! thanks. surf is amazing, just a sport for everyone when is possible!! come here again and for sure u'll see i bit more of this! aloha

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Wow! These pictures are absolutely amazing!!

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