Friday, May 8, 2009

a picture that like's me


This picture was taked the last monday in Punta de Lobos, a beach near Pichilemu in the VI Region of O'Higgins, in the context of the surf competition "Quicksilver ceremonial Punta de Lobos Big Wave contest".

You can see a men surfing a wave of 7 meters. It's a really dangerous feat, beacause are a lot of tons of water behind that could be crush his body, causing seriusly damages. To this, must add it the fact that in Punta de Lobos there are a lot of rock in the bottom and shore.

This day, the sea are really "big" and wild. Waves around 7 and 9 meters, were surf by experienced surfers that risked his lives for ride the wave of his lives.

2 comments:

  1. This wave is Pichilemu bech?
    It's huge!...
    I think I'm going to go surfing

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  2. Javier,
    Pichilemu is a really awesome place I like to go to. I’ve spent some remarkable summers there.
    Now, you should do a lot of reading and exercises, that you can easily find on the internet. There a lots of things you need to improve, even some very basic things.
    (A picture that like’s me): You like something but an object can’t likle you. Say: I like... , you like ...., etc.
    (This picture was taked) : Say. was taken by .../ was written by.../
    (because [.....] are a lot of tons)How do you say “hay” in English?
    (that could be crush his body),: “be” is unnecessary
    (must add it the fact). You must add the fact that...
    (This day, the sea are really "big") (a)This day = today/that day=a day in the past (b) Present: the sea is... / past: the sea was...
    (seriusly damages). the adjective is “serious”. Ex a serious person, a serious film.
    (a lot of rock): What do you mean: a lot of rock music or a lot of rocks?
    (Waves ... were surf by): Say: were surfed by...
    (for ride the wave of his live). Say: TO ride the waves of THEIR liveS
    (surfers that risked his lives): ‘His’ or ‘their’?

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