• The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 26 WESTERN SAHARA
    Apr 19 2026

    This text chronicles a surfing expedition to the disputed territory of Western Sahara, currently administered by Morocco, highlighting the region's unexpected potential for quality waves despite its arid location on the edge of the Sahara Desert. The authors detail their quest for uncrowded spots, notably finding excellent right point breaks near Dakhla, with January being the optimal time for North Atlantic groundswell and minimal wind. The narrative also touches on the complex geopolitical situation, including the recent diplomatic recognition of Morocco’s claim on the territory, and the tension between surfing interests and the far more lucrative local octopus fishing industry

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    12 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 25 THE PHILIPPINES Eastern Samar
    Apr 12 2026

    This narrative chronicles the socio-political evolution of Eastern Samar, detailing its transition from a dangerous, insurgent-controlled "Wild East" to a thriving surf destination. By comparing a perilous expedition in the late 1990s with a modern filming project, the authors highlight how infrastructure investment and improved governance have dismantled the influence of local guerillas. The text weaves together themes of technological progress and exploration, illustrating how tools like drones now facilitate the discovery of pristine waves in once-inaccessible regions. Ultimately, the account serves as a testament to the region's economic recovery and its newfound promise as a peaceful, world-class hub for international tourism.

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    13 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 24 THE PHILIPPINES Siargao Island
    Apr 5 2026

    This narrative recounts a pioneering 1992 expedition to Siargao Island, detailing how a small group of surfers stumbled upon and named the world-renowned wave known as Cloud 9. The text transitions from a logistical account of typhoon-season exploration and the discovery of perfect surfing conditions to a somber reflection on the island's mysterious past, specifically the legacy of Mike Boyum. By contrasting the untouched, remote wilderness of the early nineties with the island's current status as a global tourism hub, the author highlights the transformative power of surf discovery. Ultimately, the source serves as both a historical record of a landmark moment in surfing culture and a testament to the economic evolution of the region.

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    15 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 23 TAIWAN Republic of China
    Mar 29 2026

    This text examines the unique intersection of geopolitical tension and surf culture on the island of Taiwan. It chronicles how decades of strict martial law and coastal surveillance initially prevented the development of board sports, leaving Taiwan’s world-class waves largely undiscovered until the late 20th century. The narrative highlights the seasonal contrast between consistent monsoon winds and powerful typhoon swells, the latter of which produce elite conditions despite lingering restrictive safety regulations enforced by local police. Ultimately, the author portrays Taiwan as a burgeoning destination where a passionate local scene and diverse coastal geography thrive beneath the shadow of a complex, ongoing territorial dispute with mainland China.

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    12 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 22 SAO TOME
    Mar 22 2026

    This narrative explores an adventurous surfing expedition to the volcanic nation of São Tomé and Príncipe, a former Portuguese colony historically defined by its lush plantation agriculture and cacao production. The authors navigate the challenges of the island's dilapidated infrastructure and colonial remnants to uncover pristine, previously unsurveyed waves, such as those found near a high-security Voice of America broadcast facility. A central theme of the text is the cultural exchange between the professional explorers and the local youth, culminating in the group discovering a powerful reef break at the equator. The journey concludes with a gesture of sustainable craftsmanship, as the team shapes a custom wooden surfboard for the village children

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    13 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 21 SOUTH KOREA Jeju Island
    Mar 15 2026

    This narrative chronicles an exploratory expedition to South Korea’s Jeju Island, where a team of surfers sought to document unridden waves during the peak of the Pacific typhoon season. Facing initial hurdles such as language barriers and expensive accommodation, the group bypassed luxury hotels in favour of a traditional minbak, which allowed them to immerse themselves in the local culture and wait for the ideal swell. Their patience was rewarded when a powerful storm system generated significant surf, leading them to discover a previously unsurfed reef break near a small fishing harbour. By naming this new location "Squid Point," the explorers successfully fulfilled their mission of mapping the island’s potential

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    12 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 20 SIERRA LEONE
    Mar 8 2026

    This travelogue follows an expedition through Sierra Leone to document the country’s emerging surf culture and discover unmapped waves in remote coastal regions. The journey begins on the Freetown Peninsula, where the team engages with the local Bureh Surf Club, a community-led initiative fostering tourism and sport through board rentals and lessons. The narrative then shifts to a more rugged exploration of the Turtle Islands, an isolated archipelago governed by traditional societal structures and accessible only by private boat. Through the guidance of a long-term French resident, the authors provide historical context regarding the nation’s civil war recovery while successfully identifying pristine sandbar waves that had never been previously surfed.

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    12 mins
  • The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 19 OMAN
    Mar 1 2026

    This account details an exploratory expedition to Oman, highlighting the Sultanate as a peaceful and stable sanctuary for surfers amidst a historically volatile region. The narrative follows a team as they navigate extreme desert heat to reach Masirah Island, where they discover powerful waves and a unique local culture defined by vintage Land Rovers and a nearby military history. Moving to the mainland, the authors explore the Al-Ashkara coast, documenting high-quality point breaks and a prolific natural ecosystem where sea turtles and whales thrive undisturbed. Ultimately, the text serves as a testament to Oman’s superior infrastructure and welcoming atmosphere, framing it as a premier destination for adventurous surfers seeking untouched, world-class conditions.

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    11 mins