Wednesday, September 14, 2022

SURFING & Skateboarding GHANA

Have you ever surfed Ghana? ... I haven't (yet)... But I want to! Check this out:

Pulse Tour Accra: Surfing the uncrowded beaches of Ghana with Mr. Bright. Ep 4



Tour Accra with us. On this episode of Tour Accra, we head to Krokrobite, one of the amazing tourist destinations in Ghana because of the amazing beaches and uncrowded sea perfect for surfing. We caught up with Brett Davies known in Ghana as Mr Bright, he is the owner of Mr Bright Surf Shop in Big Milly's backyard, Krokrobite. He talks about surfing in Ghana, the fact that Ghana has some world-class waves for surfing. He also talks about the surfing community, teaching and surfing in Ghana. You can visit Mr Bright's page on IG: https://www.instagram.com/mr.brights.... #Travel #beaches #surfing #PulseTourAccra Connect with #PulseGhana » Read & Watch via our Website: https://www.pulse.com.gh/ » Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/PulseGhana/ » Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pulseghana/ » Tweet us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/PulseGhana


SURFING GHANA

A short clip about surfing in Ghana


Ghana Vlog: Surfing In Ghana | All You Need To know

Hey guys, I found myself in Western Region; Cape Three Point. I met Mr Michael who is a surfer and an instructor in Busua, I was fortunate to have met him at Escape 3 point at the eco- awareness festival . I was glad to have experienced part of the Ghanaian surfing culture and received my first lesson . I’m so ready to embrace the Ghanaian surfing culture and bring you along this amazing journey . surfing scenes where captured by The Boss Himself mr.brights.surfing.ghana . If you are in Accra, Kokrobite is your surfing place! PLEASE SUBSCRIBE TO MY CHANNEL, TURN ON NOTIFICATION, LIKE AND SHARE THIS VIDEO CONTACT MR MICHAEL (BUSUA) IG: bentumblackboy Number: 0240062828 CONTACT MR BRIGHT (ACCRA) IG:@mr.brights.surfing.ghana Number: 0264316053

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Surf Ghana: meet the skateboarding collective making waves in Africa


Meet The Local Skaters Of Ghana With Jaakko Ojanen & Crew | SKATE AFRICA Part One

Skate scenes in their infancy often have a guiding light, a champion and pioneer who evangelises and develops and agitates at the absolute grassroots level, to try and make things happen for the new people skating hooks every day once they have access to it. This is happening all over the world right now, and it is the purest version of skateboarding’s promise. As a counterpoint to all the upriver skate activity going on in the world today, wonderful though that doubtless is, shining a light not just on these nascent scenes but the builders of those scenes is a dollop of wholesome radness nobody can have too much of. So, when South African skate svengalis Yann Horowitz, Chenai Gwandure and Luke Jackson suggested continuing our drop- ins with the diverse skate scenes throughout the continent by heading to Ghana to meet Sandy Alibo and the Accra skaters, Jaakko Ojanen leapt at the once-in-a-lifetime chance to bring his magic feet to the party. What was created proved to be a pivotal skate happening for the Accra scene; one which will never be forgotten by anyone involved. Absorb Patrik Wallner’s awesome film from the tour up top there, and roll back around in a week’s time as the squad roll into Nairobi, Kenya!


And here's one more just because it's so good I must share it with you... Check this out:


See How Skateboarding Is Changing Lives in Rural South Africa | Short Film Showcase

Within the Valley of a Thousand Hills in rural Durban, South Africa, there's a group of young skateboarders practicing on a half-pipe and a bowl. They're all part of the Indigo Skate Camp, a movement that looks to nurture sustainable skateboarding environments for rural and vulnerable youths, and Andile Msomi is one of them. The camp looks to empower local Zulu villagers to learn and grow through the language of skateboarding—and that they do. This short documentary by Jess Colquhoun follows Andile and his friends to their first competition, where the most important thing is not to win but to enjoy the ride. ➡ Subscribe: http://bit.ly/NatGeoSubscribe ➡ Get More Short Film Showcase: http://bit.ly/ShortFilmShowcase #NationalGeographic #Skateboarding #SouthAfrica About Short Film Showcase: The Short Film Showcase spotlights exceptional short videos created by filmmakers from around the web and selected by National Geographic editors. We look for work that affirms National Geographic's belief in the power of science, exploration, and storytelling to change the world. The filmmakers created the content presented, and the opinions expressed are their own, not those of National Geographic Partners.


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