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Banjar surf

Locality: Port Elliot, South Australia

Phone: +61 427 796 845



Address: 1A Mason Street 5212 Port Elliot, SA, Australia

Website: http://www.banjarsurf.com

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24.01.2022 Please do not release your balloons into the air they end up in the ocean# save the sea turtles! And I'm sick of picking up your balloons



23.01.2022 Beautiful surfing...

23.01.2022 BAGISM Australian Canvas Board Bags built tough to last & protect. Handmade by us here in SA. Shortboard, Fish & Mid Length sizes now available online- link in bio.

20.01.2022 My Sweet George Happy Birthday #quietone #bagism #music #surf



18.01.2022 The fun park that is Lacerations. Just don't fall...

18.01.2022 Here's tube hound Matt Morri, putting his Christenson Surfboards "Water Lion" model under the hood of Indo's crown jewel. "That board does things in the barrel ...that I've never felt," says Morri. A magic board in firing waves is a beautiful thing. Video by @carlocoral, @lem_ontrees, @onboardstorebali and @onboard_store. See more

17.01.2022 OUT NOW! Watch episode 6 of the Bob Marley LEGACY web docu-series TODAY on YouTube! #bobmarley75 "Ride Natty Ride" explores Bob's impact on surf and skate cultures around the world. : bobmarley.lnk.to/LEGACY



17.01.2022 N I R V A N A Kurt Cobain February 20, 1967 April 5, 1994. Thanks for the music. #KurtCobain #Nirvana #27club #banjarsurf

15.01.2022 Michael Ho still charging

14.01.2022 Bali Governor I Wayan Koster has announced that the world famous resort island will reopen its borders for international tourists on Sept. 11 under strict healt...h protocol. . Koster explained that the Bali administration had prepared a three-phase plan on relaxing restrictions to welcome tourists to the island. The first phase started on July 9 when the administration began reopening local businesses and tourist spots for residents of Bali. . We’ll start the second phase on July 31 by reopening tourism for domestic tourists, Koster said on Wednesday as reported by tempo.com. . The third phase would be launched on Sept. 11. We’ll open our borders for international tourists. The governor explained that his administration had set up health protocols at tourist destinations and other public places to curb transmission of the highly contagious coronavirus. He would also require international tourists to be tested negative for COVID-19 prior to their trips. . International tourists would be required to provide negative COVID-19 test results that are valid for two weeks in accordance with the circular issued by the transportation minister, he said. . Tourism in Bali has been hit hard by the global pandemic, which has cut off travel to the island, hence the sharp decline in tourists this year. . Koster said international tourists visiting Bali contributed to 41 percent to the country’s tourism revenues, amounting to around Rp 116 trillion (US$7.97 billion). President Joko Jokowi Widodo previously urged regional administrations to ensure that tourism in the new normal era provided tourists with safety and comfort so that they could stay longer and spend more. . Koster said that, in 2019, 6.3 million international tourists visited Bali, accounting for 39 percent of international tourism in the country. . However, we don’t want to focus solely on international tourists, since the potential for local tourists is also great, Koster said. (Thejakartapost.com) #BaliAdvertiser #ServingtheExpatriateCommunity #balinews #expatnews #baliexpatnews See more

14.01.2022 Fine tuning our new Australian made Canvas Board Bags... 15oz Australian Canvas built to last and protect. Made here in South Australia #australianmade #forthetribe #Banjarsurf @ Port Elliot, South Australia

04.01.2022 Canvas Board Bags. Designed & Constructed by us here in South Australia. Made to Last & Protect. #banjarsurf



02.01.2022 Well done SA. Leading the nation in banning single use plastics.

02.01.2022 RIP Derek Ho The King of Pipeline.

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