Camino Surf: Dinner in the Camp
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Dinner in the Camino Surf Camp
After a perfect day of surfing at the home-break in Valdovino, the starving-to-death of our surfers luckily got prevented by our cooking-ferry Antscha... Rock da pasta!
What a perfect day: After a decent dawn patrol surf session and a hearty breakfast it`s now time for ...
The Camino Surf Base Camp in Valdoviño, Galicia, is situated within a 3-star-campsite. Many trees, fl...
Meet the Camino Surf Camp Crew in the fully set up Salon-Tent... Also check out the paintings and the...
A beautiful sunset at Playa de Frouxeira (Playa de Valdovino), Galicia, Spain
What an exceptional mystic night at Playa de Frouxeira, homespot of the Camino Surf Camp. The full-mo...
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