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Beautiful weather in an
iconic location. I hope you have as much
pleasure viewing these pictures as I did
taking them.
The Rip Curl Pro at
Bells Beach is Australia’s longest running
and most prestigious professional surfing
event. It is the second of 12 Foster’s ASP
Men’s World Championship Tour (WCT) events
scheduled in 2007 and one of the favourite
stops for many of the globetrotting pros.
The Rip Curl Pro is one of six Victorian
Government-designated Hallmark International
Sporting Events held in this state each year
– an honour it shares with the Melbourne
Formula 1, Phillip Island Moto GP,
Australian Tennis Open, Melbourne Cup and
the AFL Grand Final. Bells Beach is
Australia’s most iconic surf spot.
It was the birthplace of Rip Curl and one of
our country’s most popular tourist
destinations. It’s a high performance
right-hand reef break that tests even the
most experienced surfer.
Although Kelly Slater is a two-time winner,
he rates Bells as one of the hardest waves
in the world to master. Bells boasts two
unique sections that break over two
different reefs - ‘Rincon’ and ‘The Bowl’.
The Bowl works on big Southern Ocean swells,
serving up powerful walls for carves and
steep turns.
It’ll hold up to 15ft
and is the ideal spot for a classic Bells
Beach heat.