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Nicaragua Surf Report for Sunday, May 06, 2007

Pancho here with the Sunday surf report. I'm filling in for Roberto who is taking a well deserved "day off". We've got lots of activity at the beach today and I'm stoked to put up a bunch of great photos.

First off, we'd like to thank the crew at the NSR house over the last week. They scored some great waves and hired Roberto for the whole week to take photos. Have a safe trip home and come back to see us next year!

This is Jeff, showing some serious longboard skills and pulling into a nice set wave. I know you had a bunch of good photos from the last week, but these were too pretty to leave off. Shot 1.

Jeff again, Shot 2 - about 4 frames later and slotted.

We'd also like to extend a warm Nicaraguan welcome to some returning friends from Ponce Inlet. This is Lester the Pester, bring fashion a full 360 degrees with a new pair of short-shorts.

This is Lester and his short-shorts again. D-wade might call them "Sexy".

There were long lulls in between sets today, but when they did come, they were PUMPING! This is some guy we don't know, grabbing a sick one, right in front of Mr. Brown.

Low tide brought bigger and rounder barrels to all. Here's another happy camper, setting up for the shackdown.

Hey Larry from Ponce Inlet - Is that you in there?

Funkystylybacksidespraythingy - but getting it done nonetheless.

We'd like to give a big shout out to the Cooper family, coming to Nicaragua together for the first time. Welcome you guys!

We don't know who this is, but he was grabbing a lot of good waves so we took his picture. This shot was good enough to post: The black beauty, going backside.

Man, have you had enough yet? Here's another happy visitor. Keeping cool from the hot Nicaraguan sun.

This one falls under the title of "LAME". This is a Costa Rican Surf Charter that originates in CR and takes people surfing up the coast. Recently, they've been coming to Nicaragua and poaching our best spots as part of their tour. How's that for a business model - fly into CR, pay a CR company for a surf tour and come to Nicaragua by boat and take advantage of our resources on a regular basis. Hmmmm - no, we don't like it and either did anybody in the line up. ...In case anybody is listening - it would be cool if you'd go to one of the many other boat access beaches and surf by yourselves.

Before we check out for today, we wanted to put up a sequence shot of Mr. Brown. (You didn't think we forgot about him, did you?) He was out doing his normal thing, but this sequence was truly amazing. It's kind of long, so stay with us. Shot 1.

Mr. Brown Shot 2.

Mr. Brown, Shot 3.

Mr. Brown Shot 4. This is where he gets covered up for the first time. Notice how the water color changed from "clear blue/green" to "sand".

Mr. Brown, Shot 5 and still covered.

Mr. Brown, Shot 6. Exiting the first tube section, working over the sandbar to the second.

Mr. Brown, Shot 7.

Mr. Brown, Shot 8, pulling into the second tube section.

Mr. Brown, Shot 9. It's getting a bit frothy now.

Mr. Brown, Shot 10. Completed shacked for the second time - inner, inner bar.

Mr. Brown, Shot 11 - still in there.

Mr. Brown, Shot 12 - If you look closely, you can see him in this shot. Take a good look, because he disappears for a while after this one.

Mr. Brown, Shot 13. I'm purposely skipping a shot here, because it just looks like a bunch of whitewater mess. Believe me though, Mr. Brown is in there, somewhere.

Mr. Brown, Shot 14 - After skipping another shot, Mr. Brown exit through the jaws of this frothy beast - feet first! It's appears that Houdini got clipped in the head on the way out. Damn, that was amazing. NSR out.
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