The destruction of Mundaka continues
Until ten years ago, the word Mundaka meant world-class wave. In 2015, the local authorities and companies prepare to destroy what’s left of Spain’s surfing gem. In 2005, the last dredge of 300,000 cubic square meters of sand led to the destruction of the most popular left-hander in Europe. Mundaka entered an eternal sleep and […]
Until ten years ago, the word Mundaka meant world-class wave. In 2015, the local authorities and companies prepare to destroy what’s left of Spain’s surfing gem. In 2005, the last dredge of 300,000 cubic square meters of sand led to the destruction of the most popular left-hander in Europe. Mundaka entered an eternal sleep and lost the Dream Tour license. For two consecutive years, there were no barrels in the line-up. Recently, Kepa Acero and Aritz Aranburu have launched a new alert. Mundaka was, once again, under threat.
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The destruction of Mundaka continues
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