In Western Australia, when the going gets tough, the tough get towing. Such was the case recently when the deep south’s notorious Cow Bombie roared to life in sizeable fashion. By now you’re familiar with the classic groundswells that rake Indonesian shores at this time of year. Well, they aren’t always that well-behaved. These swells are created in the Southern Ocean, and before they turn into Indonesian emerald green perfection, they tend to be slightly rougher around the edges as they barge their way into the Indian Ocean and up the West Oz coastline.
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