Stone Fox wrote:scuba steve wrote:I really would'nt try working out good breaks from these pics, if you can't see that pipeline is good, then that says it all.![]()
It seems like a cop-out to look at satellite pics as well, there's much more excitement in travelling to find breaks on land.
Dude, you're missing the point. If you read what I said to start with, that pipeline photo may not be kicking off, but you can see from the sharp shading gradiation that it WILL. It's the most extreme example of what I'm looking for and a perfect explanation. I'm looking for the shading gradations in the water indicating a shelf that will spawn a break.
And for the tenth time I KNOW I'll still have to go and look at these! This is just preliminary work! And the fact that a certain person is actually familiar with some of these 'unknown' spots is a good indication I'm on the right track.
What I was asking for wasn't people warning me about locals or telling me I'll have to look at it, what I want is constructive opinions about the pictures, i.e can anyone spot sand banks, good shelves, which ones people think will be best, guesses about how each spot will work, etc...
please guys & girls? just pick the picture you think would make the best break (NOT INCLUDING THE PIPELINE PHOTO!) and tell me why...
I don't want to arguewith you about this so chill.
But, you've missed the point, that photo of pipe tells you s*** all about the quality of the break, you cannot see a 'ledge' and you cannot tell whether these breaks will work or not from google earth pictures.