Monday, 27 October 2014

Sunrise surf at Anse Parnel ~ Glass off east coast Seychelles




Mark Flynn and I paddle out before sunrise for the second day in a row at Anse Parnel . 
Pure glass off conditions we share a few fun small waves before we go to work 

Mark Flynn, Irish Steward at Four Seasons Resort Seychelles




Sunday, 26 October 2014

Catamaran surf charter

 Surfing day charter up the coast of Mahe Seychelles
Land or yacht tours of the waves of the Seychelles




Saturday, 25 October 2014

Tropical fruits~5 degrees south of the Equator

 Five degrees south of the equator, 930km NE  of Madagascar , 
the Seychelles are the only mid-oceanic granitic islands in the world.
 As Gondwanaland split apart millions of years ago, India drifted north toward Asia, creating the Himalayas. Isolating the islands for 75 million years while leaving  primitive  flora and fauna to flourish.


Monday, 20 October 2014

Welcome back indeed- been three weeks since I arrived back, so much has happened since…..



 First day surfing back in the Seychelles was amongst some of these perfectly formed running reef breaks on the east coast of Mahe with great friends Harrison Biden and Mark Flynn, shot some photos before we surfed at Anse Parnel.

 Mahe and surrounding islands near Victoria
 Airport right
 Harrison and Mark welcome Stuthy back with fresh coconuts while supporting local farmers
 Ummm Yeah, Biden and Flynn surf check
 Master of coconuts Harrison

 View from my room 
 Seychelles is a surfing playground
 First day photographing in Seychelles