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Risky Ripples Episode 2 With Matthew Bromley

October 16, 2017

Aussie surfer Matthew Bromley loves challenging himself. He's compelled to chase down some of the heaviest and riskiest waves around. When he's in those moments when the waves are really big, that's when he feels most at peace. There are so many things going on at that moment around him, but it's truly an indescribable feeling. It's a strange feeling of fear, peace, and excitement all at the same time. 

In the most recent episode of his ongoing video series "Risky Ripples," Matthew heads to Indonesia in episode 2, where he's committed to wrangling the heaviest wave in the country, Phantom Bombie—a break in Indo that was created after the 2004 earthquake.

Tags Indonesia, Indo, oct1, Matthew Bromley, Risky Ripples, surf
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