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Please enjoy the second report blog of NIAS Indonesia!

This is the second report of the NIAS trip.

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From the sky just before arriving at Gunung Sitoli Airport on Nias Island,

I found some nice breaking waves at the mouth of the river.

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The board will be carried from the luggage compartment.

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Someone was pushing the cart back and forth many times.

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People waiting for their checked baggage.

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It takes three hours to travel from Gunung Sitoli Airport to our destination in two cars.

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Convenience store?

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On the way, we stopped off at a local restaurant for lunch.

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The road to Lagundri Bay.

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There are waves along the way that look like they could be surfed, and it seems like you can surf here too.

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This is what the houses on Nias Island look like.

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The room. In this room, with the photographer Kenyu,

This is my second stay here following my trip to California last month.

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There are three main breaks in Lagundri Bay, one of which is called Indigator.

Located off the right side of the main break, if you don't have the size, you will break in shallow water.

It's a dangerous light, dreadful wave.

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Delicious pineapple for about 100 yen.

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This is the main break.

If you connect it to the inside, there's also a FUN WAVE break.

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I became good friends with Manga, a local surfer.

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The members this time are (from left):

Shuhei Okada from WEST/J'S,

Aoshima-san from OM Tour,

Matsumura, a writer for STJ magazine, was also there.

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I was staying at KEYHOLE, the closest place to paddle out to the main point.

It's a building with an antenna.

To be continued...

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