An Australian web surfer has actually passed away at a popular break off the Indonesian province of East Java. Regional authorities discovered the body of Gunther Henry Kitzler about 8.45 am regional time (12.45 pm AEDT) on Tuesday, more than 24 hours after he was swept away in strong currents off Grajagan Beach, a distinguished browsing hotspot referred to as G-Land. Long time Bali expat Gunther Kitzler, initially from Bondi, in the Quiksilver Uluwatu Challenge off Bali in 2014. Credit: Jason Childs/Quicksilver The 56-year-old was with good friends, thought to be a New Zealander and another Australian. Kitzler entered into the water early on Monday early morning, 10 minutes before the others, according to the Surabaya Search and Rescue Agency. “Fifteen minutes later on, the 2 individuals saw Gunther’s surf board drifting with Gunther’s feet still connected to the surf board. While attempting to assist Gunther to the beach, unexpectedly there was a huge wave which triggered the surf board rope to break,” the firm stated. Kitzler, who had actually resided in Sydney before relocating to Indonesia, was swept away. His body was discovered 5 kilometres from where he was last seen. It is not understood whether he suffered a medical episode before he passed out or if he was a victim of the conditions. Indonesian authorities discovered the male’s body about 5 kilometres from where he went surfing with good friends. Grajagan Beach is understood for its big and hollow waves and has 8 unique breaks with trouble levels varying from intermediate to advanced. “Know your limitations, G-Land can offer you a few of the very best waves of your life, however it’s most likely to take a little bit of skin, or bone, while doing so,” the Surf Indonesia site alerts. Surfing publication Tracks composed that Kitzler was among Bondi’s finest internet users in the 1980s and 1990s. “After meddling the professional browse scene, Gunther ultimately fell for Bali and moved there completely,” the publication composed. “Over the last 25 years, he developed a credibility in Bali as a difficult browsing, friendly giant who was usually wandering the island at dawn, sharing the browse report with his buddies, before paddling out.” Get a note straight from our foreign reporters on what’s making headings around the globe. Register for the weekly What on the planet newsletter here. A Lot Of Viewed in World Loading