This is cool. I like the more "raw" editing style (i.e. without music, etc) as it gives a better idea what a big swell day at Nazare is actually like rather than some slick editing job
I've gotta go to this place and I wanna take s young lady with me on the back of my Harley from England not sure if I'll be able to afford it next winter I wish so much, awesome!!!
I remember watching storm waves hit the beach just north of the harbour at Depot Bay, Oregon. The shore proceeding north was relatively straight, very rocky, and no one could enter the water there. Certainly not in these conditions. It was impossible to ascertain the height of these waves. After seeing them for as long as I stared in awe, they could have been four feet or twenty feet. Judging by the sound they were big. Judging wave height is difficult even with visual references. Without them, just enjoy the awe.
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Океа❤️Коньон!!!
Incredible. Anybody know why the whitecaps are sorta brown? Sand?
I wonder who was surfing that day, Kai? Chumbo? Any of the big wave guys or gals?
it's a big gentle wave isn't it. no close out, no drops, moves at a nice pace, and never really breaks
This is cool. I like the more "raw" editing style (i.e. without music, etc) as it gives a better idea what a big swell day at Nazare is actually like rather than some slick editing job
Trailer music intro
I could sit and watch those giants all day long, just mesmerising
Представляю, сколько там под волной невыловленных трупов. Фу!
What's all the brown scum on the 💧 water?
Essa turma que fica neste farol por acaso não temem serem varridos como formiguinhas por alguma dessas ondas monstro 👾??????
Corajosos!🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
i am surprised how boring to watch this is
I've gotta go to this place and I wanna take s young lady with me on the back of my Harley from England not sure if I'll be able to afford it next winter I wish so much, awesome!!!
Wiwa Nazarè il Paradiso terestre con le onde più grandi della Terra
Date with death
Are there always so many people? I would like to go but i wouldn'y be able to enjoy if someone was standing next to me
What time did you visit? Like in the morning hours or evening?
RIP Marcio Freire
I was on 05-01-23 on the site to make a drone video when he lost his life… I dedicate to him.
A thought for his family and friends.
https://youtu.be/OU0d66JsGRs
I remember watching storm waves hit the beach just north of the harbour at Depot Bay, Oregon. The shore proceeding north was relatively straight, very rocky, and no one could enter the water there. Certainly not in these conditions. It was impossible to ascertain the height of these waves. After seeing them for as long as I stared in awe, they could have been four feet or twenty feet. Judging by the sound they were big. Judging wave height is difficult even with visual references. Without them, just enjoy the awe.
🔰🌊🏄🌊💯 sashownal 🏄🌊🏄🔰🇧🇷🔰
Alucinante, algún día tengo que ir
Tide is too high
большое Вам спасибо. это,так восхитительно!
BALLLZZZ,HUGE ONES