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Where's the Most Unique Place You Have Windsurfed?
Just wondering (as I do mid-week in Canberra) where is the most unique and interesting place you have ever windsurfed?

I'll start it off (and provide an example)...

I remember as a 15 year old finally mastering my first run. Holding some power whilst maintaining balance in the middle of the DeGrey River in WA. I was living in Port Hedland at the time and was on a youth camp with a bunch of mates at the time. I guess the gentle breeze, combined with the flat part of the river was perfect for this kid who had tried and tried again!

For those that have no idea where the DeGrey is, see the attached photo.


I guess that in order to qualify for this thread, you need to think about going off the beaten track in order to consider what is "unique and interesting". I've been lucky enough to have windsurfed in places like Cowaramup Bay, Cervantes and other places in WA. I've also been lucky enough to have sailed in Hurgahda and Safaga in the Red Sea of Egypt. Having said that, many a sailor has enjoyed these places as well.

So where is the most unique place located where you have sailed (or windsurfed)?
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