First surf season at Miramar Surf Camp

May 15, 2024
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We salute you in your first season in Nicaragua, at Miramar Surf Camp, Felipe Peronotoledo. An inspiring presence here at Miramar - Nicaragua. Your passion for photography in general, and now focused on surfing, and your ability to capture the best moments have left us all amazed.

From dawn till sunset, Felipe has been on the frontline, his camera capturing every moment and every surf maneuver. His photos are not just static images, they are frozen moments in time that convey all the energy and excitement of surfing and the vibe here at Miramar SurfCamp, Nicaragua.

As we bid farewell to Felipe and reflect on the past two months, we are reminded not only of the incredible surf photos he has captured but also of the positive impact in our surf community. His time here at Miramar Surf Camp has certainly left a lasting mark, and we can't wait to see the photos he will capture in his upcoming adventures.

Thank you for everything, you have brought to our little surfing paradise.

Until next time, may the waves always be in your favor!!!

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