After a bit of a lull, a decent swell finally hit Bali. A firm west wind blew the backs off some seriously good waves along the east coast, and the east coast means Keramas. The first half of the morning was just about as glassy as glassy can be, and an incoming tide shaped the wave into the perfection that has made it one of the most famous waves in the world. And while the barrels might not have been as deep as they can get, it certainly was a good morning for all those involved.