Quobba, Western Australia
We spent 12 nights at Quobba Station fishing and exploring. In our time we found two absolutely raw surfing spots. Both are nationally known waves, and a quick google search will have you saving these locations for that up coming surf trip.
That being said, both spots aren’t for the novice. I am surprised people didn’t get seriously injured or died at both spots (the first spot was 1-3ft and pretty chill, but I photographed it a week later head high + and I’m thankful that no one got hurt. Gnaraloo is a wild coastline. Steep cliffs, untouched reef and unrelenting roads.
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Exmouth
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Agnes Water
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Broulee
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