Thursday, October 5, 2006

Fashiontv Without Clothis

Surf: Giant waves in Japan

Surfing is a sport enjoyed by countless people around the world although in some situations be linked with any danger to the surfers as are the cases of shark attacks, such as Australia and lately in Recife, Brazil. Also the beaches with many coral reefs have already some danger that the falls can be painful for surfers.
Tom Carroll and his international team fearless surfers now have to meet a new danger to the world but also a new way to overcome barriers to achieve normal levels of adrenaline that we can only imagine.
These surfers travel the globe in search of "monsters" and this time we were almost three months in Japan, the typhoon season, hoping that some of these give rise to gigantic waves. When the time came, and thanks to the typhoon Loke , the waves were up to reach seven meters and it is said, were the biggest ever ridden in the world! Higher than in Australia or Hawaii! Due to the size of the waves, surfers need to be towed by jet ski's since they could not "get" any of the traditional way.
It is the video recording so you can have some sense made of these surfers.
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Tom Carroll and his team, Japan

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