November 26, 2007
Surfing in downtown Munich.
Surfing Montreal. Surfing the Waimea rivermouth. Surfing a tidal bore in Alaska. Glacier surfing in Alaska. Dynamite surfing. (Fake, thank goodness, but well done.) Wake surfing. Stand-up paddle surfing. Wave-pool surfing, Japanese style. (All YouTube links.)
Stand-up paddle wake surfing. More tidal-bore surfing, and some more. And some plain, old big-wave surfing.
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I can't view Youtube at work, sadly. Could someone write a synopsis of each one? Cheers.
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I can't either, but I'm gonna take a wild guess and say it's a bunch of people surfing.
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dy-no-mite!
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That Japanese beach pool is flippin' amazing! The only hing that would make it better is if the surfers were robots wearing Hello Kitty swimsuits.
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I was hoping goofyfoot would show up in this thread.
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Surfing the Pororoca. Twice a year, between the months of February and March, the Atlantic Ocean waters roll up the Amazon river, in Brazil, generating the longest wave on the Earth. This tidal bore generates waves up to 12 feet high which can last for over half an hour. Yeah, I know it's in the 'some more' link, but this footage is different and there are some great photos in the second link.
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It's so bizarre to see that waves with that muddy, dark Amazon water. Cool clip, though.