Lyall Bay Surfing Mega Post. These were shot specifically for the Wellington Surf Riders Facebook Group.
1398 Images from Oct 1st 2020 mostly from the "Corner"
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Did you know that each Meerkat has a special duty that benefits the group? The babysitter stays close to the burrow, with youngsters under their care. The sentry scans the sky for predators, and the hunters dig for food. The teacher shows juveniles how to hunt.
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See more photos at: https://t.co/BOVNzVSTNX Slender-Tailed Meerkat
Wellington Zoo was the first in New Zealand to house Meerkats in 1991. Today you can spot our mischievous mob in the African precinct, run by an alpha female and her chosen mate. #animalphotography#cute#wildlife
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Photographing you guys is so much fun. These photos won't win any awards, but there's 200 of them and if you surfed on Sunday 30/08/2020 when the swell hit around 3:15PM, I probably got you.
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#girlpower: surfer Cat Zulver
Lyall Bay is a popular beach break close to Wellington, meaning it gets very crowded when it's on. There are several peaks to choose from along the beach.
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Often the best peak is near the rock wall by the airport, which can dredge up some gnarly take-offs and offer some decent barrels. The Maranui end of the beach picks up more swell angles with some good peaks. On a big swell, the reef on Arthur's Nose can start working.
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