Surfing North Korea. Yes we did. Loaded up with foamies and a couple of short boards, we (being a compilation of twenty foreigners from around the globe, and about twelve local North Koreans) ‘pioneered’ our way down the desolate roads in search of waves for our surf-camp, thus becoming the first to ever surf this green and gorgeous country. L.N.K.M. (Loving North Korea Ministries) teamed up with Surfing the Nations for this ground breaking trip, which opened an unexpected door of opportunity for me to go with a camera in hand. I’m such a sucker- how could I refuse the offer?!
“Green” was the first thought within my mind as we touched down in the capital, Pyongyang. As far as the window of the plane could carry my eyes, I saw vibrant shades of green. Having lived in New Zealand, and road tripped through the Emerald Isle (Ireland) I had no idea this country could even possibly compare on the color scale, none the less on the waves scale– gotta love surprises.
And it just kept on getting even ‘greener.’ Daily we were blown away by the beauty, the hospitality, the people- the kimchi. Having the chance to document the sharing and love we all have for the sport of surfing and the ocean with our new North Korean friends was really just the frosting on the cake. I am convinced that at the heart of surfing, you will always come face to face with the essence of ‘Aloha,’ as there is a tie between the two that is as ‘Pono’ (righteous) as its ancient Hawaiian roots. It is a privilege, to share this rare experience with you through photos. A Huge Kamsahamnida to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea for hosting us!
by kaleki7@hotmail.com