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This edition of Chasing the Shot was never going to be easy, but the visual pay-offs would be worth the risk of filming in New Zealand’s remote Fiordland. And we knew filmer Steve Wall and photographer Matt Dunbar wouldn’t disappoint.
Music by Caravãna Sun ‘Days Like These’ & ‘Angourie’:
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Brings back memories. Reminiscing here haha but I don't miss the cold at all. Just New Zealand it's kinda like a big playground. thanks for the post
Dope vid! Nz rep
Is the cabin you were using available for rent
Please boycott Red Bull until they hand over the murderer to face Thai justice. Thanks.
For your sake boys keep your excellent surf a secret. Look at Australia and Indonesia. Crowds!!
I saw it happen to Cactus when I worked there in the late 70s. All of a sudden, Brazilians, Japanese, everyone from all over Oz and Africa etc.
Big landscape, small surfer.
Absolutely stunning !!!
Wow, absolutely superb edit, photography and videography. All of those breaks were middle Earth waves, stuff dreams are made of 🙂 Above all, the last break you gave a glimpse of was perfecto!!!, show me the ring… 🙂
Beautiful. Only surf in north island in my first NZ visit
who are the surfers
why does every surfing video play shitty god dam soft pop music
1:10 is that a dolphin?
damn what a beautiful scenario
Looks amazing!
sick visuals as always
Sub if you early!!!!!!
which song is added in background…???
i love NZ. will be on the South Island in January but too bad this is not accessible to mortals.