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This photo was taken at WAVE POOL in Malaysia.

Yesterday afternoon, due to flooding, we took a detour and drove five hours from Kuantan to Kuala Lumpur. Taking a commemorative photo in the city. Cars and people ignore traffic lights, so it's scary to cross the road on foot. This is the view of Kuala Lumpur from the KL Tower, which is about 400 meters high. You can see the famous Twin Towers right there. This is what it looks like from below. And this morning, I took some photos at WAVE POOL in Malaysia. The board I rode was a LOST 5'5" Rocket. This is the bottom of this WAVE POOL. The offshore area is made of concrete, which changes to tiles halfway through and finally turns to sand. Normally, they rent out soft longboards and people line up to surf in order. Kailua, a member of the royal family who was supporting our tour, gave us the board to ourselves for about two hours. This is my fifth experience at WAVE POOL, following Palm Springs (California), Izu Nagaoka, Tobu Super Pool, and Wild Blue Yokohama. The waves were like this, each one slightly different, a Goofy break, but it seems that it takes time to set up, but it can also be adjusted to regular. Photographer Nakajima was busy taking pictures both underwater and from land. Professional surfer members Satoshi Sekino from Kamakura, Rikiya Kitada from Miyazaki, This is Takatsu Toshiyuki from Tokyo. And then there's Fukumitsu-san from Inamura, who planned this tour. It will be published in Surfing World. Please look forward to its release!
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