Brazil, Soccer and Garbage

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,...

Fernando de Noronha Update #2

The Archipelago of Fernando De Noronha lies about 340km due east from mainland Brazil. Rising steeply out of the ocean depths, these 21 volcanic islands are the direct result of an oceanic hot spot. A hot spot is a localized area of intense magmatic/volcanic activity...

Fernando de Noronha Update

We thought we’d give a quick update of what we’ve been up to since dropping the anchor in Porto Santo Antonio 7 days ago. Usually, Khulula goes conspicuously dark once we’ve reach a port, especially when there are waves near by. Well, you’ll be...

Wavescape

Surfing and Awareness in South Africa The surfing community of South Africa meets on a very cool website entitled Wavescape. While in South Africa, we met with the Wavescape folks on a number of occasions – a presentation at the Brass Bell (a pub in Cape Town)...

Flogging…

The Most ANNOYING Noise in the World Imagine someone coming into your room in the middle of the night, sneaking up nice and close to you with a giant gong and smacking it as hard as they can every 5 – 10 sec. Now allow your room to rotate and twist. Suddenly you...

OceanGybe in SAIL magazine

Check out the March 2009 issue of SAIL Magazine, or click here to view the online article featuring OceanGybe and our mission to bring awareness to ocean borne plastics.