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Big Wave Mission Australia Part 1

Every time you go on a big surf adventure it can be like latter day pioneering and riding big waves has always been a captivating challenge of modern surfing. Big Waves are actually quite rare. In Australia there’s still a great potential for a big wave mission.

Reblogged 3 years ago from www.youtube.com

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Jaime Noriega says:

-..- Esas islas que ahí aparecen son los restos de árboles gigantescos petrificados. Esas columnas exagonales no se forman de la lava, esa forma exagonal es común en la naturaleza, es la forma de los panales de abejas y es la forma de las células vegetales, etc.

TheRealMeemaw Mallen says:

God's waves are His majestic message of the mountains moving in motion!
I am in awe of our God's power moving in water and his people called professional surfers brave enough to play in our Creators ever churning bathtub!

YAHAWAH Reuben says:

Shipsterns is a scary wave with that smaller barrel within the massive one.
Mavericks looks sinister as well.

Ryan Vick says:

3:51 and 5:11 and 9:15 and KS at 8:00

Ryan Vick says:

80% all waves are less than DOH. double overhead. (or did he mean 12 ft Hwn? which is about 30 ft.)

Liliana Paiva says:

Lindíssimo!

InForm Ant says:

After watching that SURFING LIKE ANCIENTS commercial, I have 6 words only to speak out loud: WE WILL MISS YOU JOHN BIRGES.

David Walker says:

DUUUUUUD That was off the hook

Notechis says:

does someone know the water temperature during this time of the year when this big swell is coming? 🙂
cheers

22 A Day No Way says:

Watch. 22adaynoway

7.62 full metal says:

blah blah blah wheres the surf????

22 A Day No Way says:

Watch. 22adaynoway

Tannerbueno says:

Get rid of the stupid video warping effects – is it your new toy?

Jerome Haig says:

Fix the logo and get a new narrator muted in .0002 seconds in

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