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La Vivoplosika

a bodyboard movie around Australia

Our smoky man with the cam brings the new chapter of La vivoplosika. The vision of the “Dream” they lived in the antipodes coast one year ago. An intense adventure narrated by Max Dodson. No words, just watch and stand in his shoes for 7 minutes.

 

Nuestro humeante hombre de la cámara, nos brinda un nuevo episodio de La Vivoplósika, Un sueño vivido en las antípodas hace un año..Una aventura intensa narrada por Max Dodson....

 

The South Coast of Australia, is littered with reefs. With so many quality waves around, it can be hard to decide where to follow the swell. Jarvis Bay never fails to produce mechanical barrels and bowls like a gromm's wet dream. Just around the corner lies host to a slab, which when the winds turn off shore and lines of swell stack to the horizon, turns on quite a show. Then there's the Island, a circus and a spectacle in itself.

Una carretera que ni siquiera un niño pequeño podria imaginarse en sus mejores suenos.Caves Road es la carretera que has de recorrer por lo menos unas cuantas veces de arriba a abajo,una vez en la vida al menos.

Esta llena de canguros,vinedos,agua,arboles inmensos, que junto a un ambiente rural realmente muestra lo mas caracteristico del oeste austral. 

La asfaltada carretera deja paso a pistas de barro y tierra que te llevan hacia playas repletas de slabs rodeados de agua cristalina, a su vez uno de los lugares donde abundan los tiburones blanco, concretamente al poco de salir de una playa poco conocida al sur de Margaret River donde el Shark Patrol nos daba la alarma de que uno de esos ''pezquenines'' andaba rondando la orilla, suerte que ya habiamos salido!

 

Here we go with the third chapter of the vivoplosika series which is going to show you the life style of the australian west coast. With people like Chad Jackson, Kim Feast , Anthony , David and many more..Hope you enjoy it!

 

Filmed and Edited by Diego Heres 

Diegou Heres:

“Oscar Garcia es un Asturiano inquieto, aventurero, una persona en constante evolución, siempre comprobando partes meteorológicos y la mirada puesta fija en el horizonte”

En el Festival de surf de salinas 2013 surgió un proyecto. Australia. Sabíamos que era un sueño ambicioso, difícil de lograr, pero la motivación supera fronteras y gracias al consejo de amigos como Chamux, Spok, Rafa Leon, Moises Padin & Tirito que ya habían pisado esas tierras antes, conseguimos llevar a cabo nuestro objetivo. Fue un acto de superación, algo que nos hizo madurar a ambos. Hay lugares y experiencias que no se pueden definir, esta fue una de esas que necesitas disfrutar con tus propios sentidos...

En este episodio, os dejamos retales de las experiencias vividas en el agua, aquellas que tuve el placer de estar tras la lente, espero que os guste

 

 

 

 

 

 

Australia is an amazing country, especially for someone who loves the ocean and nature. We saw so much diverse wildlife on our eight month trip while searching for waves and meeting the locals. The South Coast of New South Wales is a coastline made up of national parks and dense bushland that stretches all the way to the beach. It’s littered with reefs offering heavy barrels and bowls which can draw a bit of a crowd when the conditions line up, but if one place is on then there are usually other options.
South Australia has beaches that stretch for miles, lined with white sand and crystal clear water. There are so many crazy set ups for waves and so many animals both in and out of the water. Dusty roads and wineries twist through the countryside.
Another place we traveled to was Western Australia. It continuously gets hammered by swell, lighting up a range of waves along the coast. The water is turquoise blue and super clear and is known for being home for a range of sharks. Despite this lots of people still surf the amazing waves it has to offer. 
We met so many great people in our travels and can’t wait to come back again and share a beer over the camp fire.

 

 

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