In the quiet moments, between early morning sets in the wild parts of Australia and late afternoon motorbike rides in the remote jungles of Indonesia, Tom writes.
Features
Lithuanian gold
Welcome to World Waves, where we take a look at some of the most interesting, peculiar, and unorthodox surfing destinations around the globe and the people who surf there!
The Mad Hueys
The Mad Hueys are real, genuine, and unapologetically themselves. There’s no bullsh*t, no smoke and mirrors — what you see is what you get — and it’s evident from top to bottom.
Wanderlust
For over ninety-five per cent of our history, we humans have lived nomadically — whether it be out of necessity, curiosity, or pure stoke.
The outrageous adventures of Mr Mooney
We all have that one friend who’s the life of the party, who always seems to have an exciting tale to tell.
The road that raised me
For our part, we travel not to go anywhere, but to go. We travel for travel’s sake. The great affair is to move. No time limit, no set direction or obligations. That’s freedom to us.
The world from afloat
Liz Clark lived for 14 years aboard her beloved sailboat chasing waves, spreading environmental awareness, and living an existence that we can all be inspired by.
Cowboys of the sea
Two brothers, Julián and Joaquín, circumnavigate the African continent in an ex-military ambulance on a quest for waves and equality.
The search for revelry
Grab your best mates and a boat, then sail the world. The wind is your motor, and the waves are your calling.
Don’t look down
From standing on the edge of a balcony, eight stories high, to surfing the biggest waves on the planet, this is the story of how Nazaré saved the life of Joonhee ‘Juni’ Cho
Student of the ocean
Everything Marti Paradisis has achieved in his surfing career has come from passion, dedication, and an honest obsession for chasing highs that only surfing can provide.
Beyond adrenaline
Andrew ‘Cotty’ Cotton is one of the world’s most respected big wave surfers, and to him, the lifestyle is about so much more than just chasing gigantic swells.