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south+pagai Latitude and Longitude:

3°00′S 100°20′E / 3.000°S 100.333°E / -3.000; 100.333
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South Pagai
Geography
Location South East Asia
Coordinates 3°00′S 100°20′E / 3.000°S 100.333°E / -3.000; 100.333
Archipelago Mentawai Islands
Area860.88 km2 (332.39 sq mi)
Administration
Indonesia
Province West Sumatra
Regency Mentawai Islands
Demographics
Population9,373 (2020 Census)
Pop. density10.9/km2 (28.2/sq mi)

South Pagai (Indonesian: Pagai Selatan) is one of the Mentawai Islands of the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. The island is south of North Pagai (or Pagai Utara) Island. The population figure given for South Pagai (box to the right) refers to South Pagai District alone. The largely unpopulated south portion of Sikakap District covers the southern part of North Pagai Island and the northern part of South Pagai Island, as well as various small islands in the strait between the two.

The September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes were located near these islands, producing coastal uplift, enlarging nearby islands and even producing six new ones. [1] The 2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami also struck off its southwest coast, causing a tsunami.

Surf breaks

South Pagai and its surrounding outer islands include surf breaks. The surf breaks in this region were affected during the 2007 seismic event where the reefs raised approximately 6 feet in the southernmost tip of Mentawai. Due to this, the surf breaks were altered, and new surf breaks were added.

The breaks in the area include:

  • "Roxy's Right" ( a.k.a. Coldsprings),
  • "Rag's Left",
  • "Rag's Right",
  • "Buddha's Left",
  • "Thunders Left",
  • "Thunders Right",
  • "Yellowstones Left and Right"(a.k.a. "IDK's" a.k.a. "Dracula's"),
  • "Bangkok's Left",
  • "Lighthouse Rights",
  • "McFrights Left" (a.k.a. "Hole"),
  • "Moots",
  • "Sneaky Peak",
  • "Meat Locker"

Breaks are currently accessible by surf charter boat only, and due to the distance required to travel to the South Pagai region, they are frequented by few operators.

References


south+pagai Latitude and Longitude:

3°00′S 100°20′E / 3.000°S 100.333°E / -3.000; 100.333
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
South Pagai
Geography
Location South East Asia
Coordinates 3°00′S 100°20′E / 3.000°S 100.333°E / -3.000; 100.333
Archipelago Mentawai Islands
Area860.88 km2 (332.39 sq mi)
Administration
Indonesia
Province West Sumatra
Regency Mentawai Islands
Demographics
Population9,373 (2020 Census)
Pop. density10.9/km2 (28.2/sq mi)

South Pagai (Indonesian: Pagai Selatan) is one of the Mentawai Islands of the west coast of Sumatra in Indonesia. The island is south of North Pagai (or Pagai Utara) Island. The population figure given for South Pagai (box to the right) refers to South Pagai District alone. The largely unpopulated south portion of Sikakap District covers the southern part of North Pagai Island and the northern part of South Pagai Island, as well as various small islands in the strait between the two.

The September 2007 Sumatra earthquakes were located near these islands, producing coastal uplift, enlarging nearby islands and even producing six new ones. [1] The 2010 Mentawai earthquake and tsunami also struck off its southwest coast, causing a tsunami.

Surf breaks

South Pagai and its surrounding outer islands include surf breaks. The surf breaks in this region were affected during the 2007 seismic event where the reefs raised approximately 6 feet in the southernmost tip of Mentawai. Due to this, the surf breaks were altered, and new surf breaks were added.

The breaks in the area include:

  • "Roxy's Right" ( a.k.a. Coldsprings),
  • "Rag's Left",
  • "Rag's Right",
  • "Buddha's Left",
  • "Thunders Left",
  • "Thunders Right",
  • "Yellowstones Left and Right"(a.k.a. "IDK's" a.k.a. "Dracula's"),
  • "Bangkok's Left",
  • "Lighthouse Rights",
  • "McFrights Left" (a.k.a. "Hole"),
  • "Moots",
  • "Sneaky Peak",
  • "Meat Locker"

Breaks are currently accessible by surf charter boat only, and due to the distance required to travel to the South Pagai region, they are frequented by few operators.

References


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