Rote
Rote Island (Indonesian : Pulau Rote, also spelled Roti) is an island of indonesia, part of the East Nusa TenggaraProvince of the Lesser Sunda Island. Rote island known as the island of a thousand palm because people's lives depend on tree rote wine for a living. toddy tree is very beneficial for people rote ranging from roots to leaves for roteness living hood.
Nemberala
Nembrala is a beach on Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Nemberala is a world class tourist destination especiali for surfers. So if you are a surfer who visit Nemberala you'll taste the form of nine waves rool in one pounding.
The main wave at Nembrala has several sections, which can link up on bigger days.
-The Point
-Temples or Steeples.
-Mountains
-Lower Mountains/Beginners/Inner Tubes.
Nembrala is a beach on Rote Island, East Nusa Tenggara, Indonesia. Nemberala is a world class tourist destination especiali for surfers. So if you are a surfer who visit Nemberala you'll taste the form of nine waves rool in one pounding.
The main wave at Nembrala has several sections, which can link up on bigger days.
-The Point
-Temples or Steeples.
-Mountains
-Lower Mountains/Beginners/Inner Tubes.
- Type of wave: coral reef
- Length: usually 200-300m, but can get over 500m on really big days.
- Size: 2 to 15 feet+ (~4 to 30 feet+ faces).
- Best tide: low. There is a very large tidal range of about 6m+. The wave breaks on all tides, but is generally better on lower tides.
- Dangers: coral reef bottom, inexperienced surfers, hold-downs in big swells, and very remote location. Sunburn and long paddles. The wave is more than a kilometre offshore, which is a very long paddle at high tide without a boat. Sea urchins on the bottom.
- Quality: it's not a true barreling, Indonesian-style wave, in comparison to other, more famous waves in Indonesia. Usually a long wall, but can barrel on rarer occasions, especially on lower tides.

There are numerous other waves in the area, of low to excellent quality, although access is sometimes only by boat, and some of these won't work at different times of the very large tidal range of more than 6m.
These include Boa, Sucky Mamas, Dana, Do'o, the Bommie, and several other offshore island waves, as well as waves further around to the east of the island sometimes without a name (Secret Namolilo), although these need very large swells.
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