Perfect days: A succession of magical moments in different places around the world
A tip in Oaxaca, Mexico during the first days of June
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A tip in Oaxaca, Mexico - First days of June
“The season has already started on this mystical rocky point that creates caverns that few have explored. For several weeks now, some swells with good direction began to break against the rocks, but there was not enough 'bottom' for these magical caves to appear.
Luckily, the June rains fell very early and with them a lot of sand was carried by the rivers, enough to make the magical days of this wave appear," said photographer Chris Ramírez about his snapshot.

The College, Iquique, May 16, 2019
Although Iquique already has more than 200 professional surfers waiting for the start of the Heroes de Mayo Iquique Pro, QS 3000 which begins on Monday, some moments of absolute solitary perfection were experienced yesterday, four days before the start of the tournament.
El Colegio, one of the city's most iconic waves, broke big and perfect, and for a while a few dedicated surfers took to the water.
This is what the author of the snapshot, Johannes Bock, said: "It started pumping in the morning, it looked promising for the afternoon. After lunch the sun came out, the tide went out and it started to show itself. Camilo Hernández, Andro Crvik and Tristan Aicardi among others went into the water, they were motivated. It was incredible, with tubes and waves with offshore that were crazy. Camilo Vileño, a local from here, paid and almost drowned, the other Camilo had to take him out through Punta 1. It was an incredible session with few people in the water."

Ecuador, March 2019
“Southern central Ecuador’s Manabi province is almost always crowd-free and barrel-filled when conditions are right. That day was the first of a west-southwest swell that turned big and perfect.
There were several days of epic conditions all day long. About four or five days in a row where the weather was perfect. March has been an excellent month and April started off the same way," commented the author of the image, Francisco Herrera.
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