Hi!
Im looking the best, the biggest waves. First question: What is better: Hawaii or Australia ? Where is the biggest waves ? And what is the best country to surfing ?
jaffa1949 wrote:Hi Koperek are you hoping to migrate from Poland, if that is the country you want to leave?
(Koperek is Polish for the herb Dill and an entirely different thing in Australia)
Knowing your country of origin might help advise you on your migration needs!
both Australia and Hawaii ( which is part of The United States of America) have strict immigration laws and criteria for entry, a desire to die on big waves as a complete novice is not one of them.
Your surfing experience is vital to the size of wave you take on.
I suggest you save your money put it into the Cortes Bank, book a passage on a Shipsterns trip, you'll ask Whymeah? ( bad spelling I know ) but when you confront the Jaws of the big ones you probably won't feel like any of the Mavericks that ride big waves.
You can try the big waves of Europe first in Portugal, France and Spain and go Guiness and Eileens.
Seriously if you have no experience anything overhead is going to terrify you and any bigger than that is a death wish without experience.
Have another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYQQtxb8wv0
koperek425 wrote:Hi!
Im looking the best, the biggest waves. First question: What is better: Hawaii or Australia ? Where is the biggest waves ? And what is the best country to surfing ?
koperek425 wrote:jaffa1949 wrote:Hi Koperek are you hoping to migrate from Poland, if that is the country you want to leave?
(Koperek is Polish for the herb Dill and an entirely different thing in Australia)
Knowing your country of origin might help advise you on your migration needs!
both Australia and Hawaii ( which is part of The United States of America) have strict immigration laws and criteria for entry, a desire to die on big waves as a complete novice is not one of them.
Your surfing experience is vital to the size of wave you take on.
I suggest you save your money put it into the Cortes Bank, book a passage on a Shipsterns trip, you'll ask Whymeah? ( bad spelling I know ) but when you confront the Jaws of the big ones you probably won't feel like any of the Mavericks that ride big waves.
You can try the big waves of Europe first in Portugal, France and Spain and go Guiness and Eileens.
Seriously if you have no experience anything overhead is going to terrify you and any bigger than that is a death wish without experience.
Have another video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pYQQtxb8wv0
You're from Poland or meybe you speak polish ?
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