by Bryson | Jun 30, 2009 | Blog
International Surfing Day is the official unofficial holiday when all beach lovers and surfers are supposed to head down to their beach, catch a couple waves, share the stoke of surfing with all and sundry, then clean the beach and do their part to preserve this...
by Bryson | Jun 5, 2009 | Blog
As I type this, the darkness and gloom slowly increases as Hugh is slowly taping over all the remaining windows on Khulula. The dehumidifier is working overtime trying to remove the residue of my forepeak cleaning experiment – taking the fresh water hosepipe into the...
by Bryson | May 23, 2009 | Blog, Garbage Studies
Frequent readers of our wandering – both geographically and mentally – blogs may be beginning to wonder if we are really doing any sort of studies on the plastic refuse concentrating on our beaches globally. Stories of interesting people, obscure...
by Bryson | Apr 29, 2009 | Blog
I did not appreciate Forteleza. In fact, I might go so far as to say that I did not like Forteleza. The city is gritty and grimy, the surf beach is located right next to the sewage treatment plant, plastic and trash overflow the storm water drains, people were rude...
by Bryson | Apr 11, 2009 | Blog
The ball goes long, 5 sets of barefooted feet approach it’s landing point from different directions, the quickest one is tackled and the ball bounces free, it is picked up and send back into the opponents half by the next arrival. The game has been going on for hours,...