Rips of the Month 2011
November 2011 (ROTM#35) Pololu Valley, Hawaii, Hawaii
Hawaii has a lot of fantastic beaches, but despite all the great surf, it's not particularly known for its rip currents. However, don't be fooled, there are some big rips around like this one in the middle of this beautiful black sand beach.
October 2011 (ROTM#34) Shelly Beach, NSW, Australia
This picture is about as good as it gets. It's of a classic fixed rip snuggled between two sand bars at Shelly Beach, NSW which is on the Central Coast just north of Sydney.
September 2011 (ROTM#33) One Mile Beach, Port Stephens, NSW, Australia
One Mile Beach is a gem of a beach situated in the Port Stephens area. When you walk out at the southern end you are hit with this stunning vista and a normally gentle surf break.
August 2011 (ROTM#32) Guincho Beach, Portugal
You often get rips occurring where there are rock outcrops along beaches as they tend to focus wave energy and tend to help scour out channels.
July 2011 (ROTM#31) Esperance, Western Australia
The rip current is the hopefully obvious dark channelised gap heading out through the middle of the beach.
June 2011 (ROTM#30) Zauritz, Spain
Rips on beaches with big tides tend to suddenly 'switch on' for short time periods around low tide.
May 2011 (ROTM#29) China Beach, Vietnam
Danang is home to China Beach, made famous as an R&R destination during the Vietnam War and is a stunning stretch of sandy beach that extends right down to the beautiful town of Hoi An, about 30 minutes south.
March 2011 (ROTM#27) Bidart, France
This picture was sent to me by Alexis Emanuel who has sent me some amazing pictures of rip currents from France.
February 2011 (ROTM#26) Maroubra Beach, NSW, Australia
It's rare for people to drown in rip currents on a Sydney beach, but 2 people drowned in a rip current at Maroubra Beach in a week.