The surfEXPLORE Podcast, Episode 7 HAITI Nord-Ouest
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The surfEXPLORE team embarked on a journey to the least-visited area of Haiti, the far northwest Atlantic coast, during the winter north swell season to seek out unridden waves. Their expedition involved a challenging drive through a sparsely populated and dry region, ultimately leading to the discovery of promising rivermouth setups and a reef break wave that they were likely the first to surf. A significant subplot details the legal battle surrounding the proposed cruise ship port development on Ile de Tortue (Turtle Island), which has halted a major tourism project due to conflicting claims dating back to 1970. The explorers’ return journey was nearly disastrous as they navigated a dangerously deteriorated and muddy mountain track, highlighting the severe infrastructure challenges in this remote part of Haiti.