Finding the point of intersection between the old world and the new along the coast of Gabon. The idea is a romantic one, but what Gabon is now is still central to a lot of Surfer’s notions: untouched wilderness, the last stand of certain species, the last outpost of languages and cultures.
By Kimball Taylor
Photos by Grant Ellis
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makes you want to travel
Kepa La Leyenda Moderna
skeleton bay lite
anyone know the song of 8:06
Only One spot for Gabon ? Where is it ?
I can't believe theres even 3 people who don't like this. FOOLS!
Gabon is relatively pleasant–by abysmal African standards–because of the missionary work the great Archbishop Marcel Lefebvre did there. If it goes Islamic, say bye-bye.
so gabon only has one wave…
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Grande kepa
How is named the first song? (2:50)