Free surfing in Mizata with Kai Ellice-Flint
All the Australian logger class on the perfect, quiet and isolated right
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The exquisite and fundamentalist of the classic Australian logger, Kai Ellice-Flint, was left out of the finals in El Salvador but came to enjoy the waves of El Salvador and support his friends in the event that defines the world champions.
Of course he took advantage of the opportunity to enjoy the waves and have a good time in what is a paradise for longboarders.
Having surfed El Sunzal and other waves in the area, both this year and last year during the CT longboarder stage, Ellice Flint did not know Mizata, the furthest from the waves in this part of the country, which is located in a quieter and less crowded place.
His Australian friend Jake Bevan, a master of the style, accompanied him in the surfing session and both ended up having a very good time in a session that started with just them in the water and then had a few more members but always remained with few people in the water.
The day ended with a beautiful sunset, some beers and a delicious dinner at the Nawi restaurant, which is part of a hotel of the same name located in front of the wave.
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