Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
Never go there if you're not sure the swell is coming. It is safer to go only before or after a typhoon has passed by (June-September).
The bay of Nan Sha (the one a little bit west), is not good for surfing as the swell is breaking on rocks far far out.
The water is very brown (visibily: less than 5cm...). Watch out for sharp objects on the bottom, and polution.
