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Surfing The Ocean's Biggest Waves | BBC Earth Science

With waves coming from different angles when surfing at NazarΓ© in Portugal, things here can get extremely dangerous. What creates these ginormous waves and why are they so deadly?

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Taken from ‘Spectacular Earth’ (2022).

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@Peter-fs5mj says:

You survived man. What a victory!

@ericdamexican says:

To nature, you're but a speck. Even worse as you pan out.

@larkop6504 says:

Got to have some big tackle to surf those waves.

@taraemcintyre says:

Hey, that's the "They Will Kill You" voice 😊 Moving up in the world πŸ‘

@kheankimhong says:

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@i12cu2 says:

Who has the biggest?

@N13J says:

Mother nature is showing her raging power and we tiny human just play it as a sport. Marvelous shots.

@maxcherry3965 says:

Where is this tho?

@BONZAI26 says:

Totally rad

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