Exploring the DIY Skatepark Scene in Nigeria: An Unexpected Journey –

In his second visit to Nigeria, filmmaker Jonathan Pinkhard set his sights on building a diy skatepark. He found his ideal spot on Tarkwa Bay, an island accessible only by boat. Pinkhard started a DIY project to build a diy skatepark, and it was definitely an ambitious endeavor. he was able to bring his vision to life. and Despite the location’s remoteness, Pinkhard was determined to create a skatepark that would inspire the next generation of skateboarders. The project was certainly an inspiring effort.

Skating is no longer restricted to traditional places like the streets and parks – it can be done virtually anywhere! This video serves as an example of what can be achieved when you push yourself and your limits. These skaters have gone the extra mile to construct a diy skatepark on an island, demonstrating that with a bit of effort and determination, it’s possible to create something truly amazing, no matter the location. This inspiring feat is a great reminder that nothing is beyond our reach.

moreover, it is a reminder that we should always keep pushing ourselves to do something new and exciting.

The locals are looking at these guys like they’re nuts—hey, we’re used to it. Put the pieces in the pickup, mix the concrete on the garage floor, load up the skiff, mind the goat.

Filmed and Edited by Jonathan Pinkhard

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