Bali is undeniably home to some of the greatest waves on the planet, but generally speaking, it's not where you go if you're looking for solitude.
Many of the more famous breaks are very crowded, and that's something that no doubt has frustrated local surfers who share their home with thousands upon thousands of lucky tourists each year.
But this year, Covid-19 has dashed almost everyone's travel plans. That's caused major challenges for economies across the world, and Bali, heavily reliant on tourism, hasn't been spared.
But for local surfers (and a few foreigners permanently based in Indonesia) it's meant scoring some of the best waves in the world with only a few other people in the water.
While most in Bali would rather things could get back to normal as soon as possible, it's been fun to enjoy waves like Uluwatu with crowds at the level they were decades ago.
In this Sessions clip from Red Bull, some legends of the sport in Indonesia, as well as some up-and-coming talents such as Bronson Meydi make the most of the empty waves.
Some Of Indonesia's Busiest Lineups Have Been Almost Empty
Ben Collins
Bali is undeniably home to some of the greatest waves on the planet, but generally speaking, it's not where you go if you're looking for solitude.
Many of the more famous breaks are very crowded, and that's something that no doubt has frustrated local surfers who share their home with thousands upon thousands of lucky tourists each year.
But this year, Covid-19 has dashed almost everyone's travel plans. That's caused major challenges for economies across the world, and Bali, heavily reliant on tourism, hasn't been spared.
But for local surfers (and a few foreigners permanently based in Indonesia) it's meant scoring some of the best waves in the world with only a few other people in the water.
While most in Bali would rather things could get back to normal as soon as possible, it's been fun to enjoy waves like Uluwatu with crowds at the level they were decades ago.
In this Sessions clip from Red Bull, some legends of the sport in Indonesia, as well as some up-and-coming talents such as Bronson Meydi make the most of the empty waves.
I Made Widiarta
Garut Widiarta shows two of the best perfection in his back yard as all three prep for contest in heavy left barrels.
In its 13th year, the biggest annual professional surfing event in Indonesia just got bigger with official WSL sanctioning.
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Kana Nakashio and Ikko Watanabe Win QS 2000 and Taka Inoue and Natsumi Taoka Win LQS Event
Quarterfinal Showdowns Set the Stage for an Electric Final Day as Emerging Talent Dominates the Men's QS and LQS Divisions
Local Heroes Advance, Top Seeds Fall, and Semifinal Lineups Take Shape Across All Divisions
Reo Inaba makes a strong comeback, while Hamamatsu's hometown heroes and rising women's contenders light up the QS 2000 stage.
Day 1 sees the Men's QS and LQS Opening Rounds take to the water