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Uluwatu.. The Most Famous Wave in Bali / Indonesia

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Uluwatu is the most famous wave of Bali. There is always some swell here so it\'s also always crowded. The spot offers several waves which are working with different swells and tides: 

The Peak: best at mid and high tide. Closes out at low tide. In front of the cave. it\'s the most consistant. Short and powerful waves, tubes. The take off is moving. It works from 1ft to 8ft. The most crowded. One of the sections closes more than the others. 

Racetracks: 100 meters further. fast wave, a lot of sections with easy tubes. Best at low tide and at 6ft. Can hold bigger swell. On the right tide and the right swell, \"The Peak\" connects with \"Racetraks\" (you need to be a good tuberider). Over 10ft, Racetracks breaks until \"The Corner\". 

Inside Corner: best at mid and low tide with a 6ft swell. At first, it\'s a fun wave and the final bowl is a tube. Don\'t do a cutback just before the bowl! Take plenty of speed, stay high in the face and trim. You will pass the tube. 

Outside Corner: the REAL Uluwatu. Works only with big swells (8 feet) and at low tide. The lower is the tide, the better is the wave. Take at least a 7\' board. It is a succession of long walls good for carving and, sometimes, a beautiful final tube. The length is around 300 meters. 

Temple: less surfed. Two waves in fact (\"Outside temple\" and \"The Bombies\"). Only for experts because the water is very shallow. For them, it is a incredible tube when it works.

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