Beach – Driftwoodrhythms http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com Sun, 19 Aug 2018 18:56:01 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=5.0.4 http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/cropped-Logo-2-150x150.png Beach – Driftwoodrhythms http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com 32 32 My First Surfing Experience. The Reflections of a Beginner Surfer – Aracely Martinez http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/blog/first-surfing-exp-aracely-martinez/ http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/blog/first-surfing-exp-aracely-martinez/#respond Tue, 14 Aug 2018 18:47:35 +0000 http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/?p=1540 A few weeks ago, I finally decided to take my first surfing class after many years of thinking about going for but never really taking any action to make it happen. You see, I’m from Mexico. And yeah, I do know that Mexico is a great surfing destination. So why have I never surfed before? To begin …

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Boundary Island – The Border between Cultures and Climates http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/destinations/asia/china/boundary-island/ http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/destinations/asia/china/boundary-island/#respond Sun, 08 Oct 2017 07:46:40 +0000 http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/?p=1152 Just a kilometre or so off the east coast of Hainan lies a small rocky island named Boundary Island (FenjieZhou).  It is named so for its location on the border between two climates, two different cultures and two administrative regions.  The island, in its entirety, serves as a tourist attraction.   Covered in an array of …

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Riyue Bay – China’s Surfing Capital http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/destinations/asia/china/riyue-bay-chinas-surfing-capital/ http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/destinations/asia/china/riyue-bay-chinas-surfing-capital/#respond Wed, 20 Sep 2017 06:55:04 +0000 http://www.driftwoodrhythms.com/?p=1124 Tropical weather, turquoise water and white sandy beaches make Riyue Bay an alluring destination to anyone that’s looking to spend some time at the beach.  But it’s the waves that make it China’s surfing capital.  If you’re plagued by the uncontrollable urge to catch a wave, there’s no better place to be.  Home to Jalenboo Surf Club, it’s …

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