Moods Of Teahupo’o: An Amazing Wave’s Many Faces

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Many words have been used to describe the reef break off Passe Havae, just offshore southwest of Teahupo’o village. Those words - like so many of the images we see - are mostly very full-on. “Most dangerous wave in the world.” “Terrifying.” “Freak.” In fact this dome-shaped bend in the reef has many different moods. It can be small and perfect, it can look like a pointbreak, it can wedge into a peak and send a right peeling back into the shallows. It can be terrifying, sure, but day on day, it’s much more likely to be chill than challenging...and understanding Teahupo’o’s shifts of mood might well be the key to winning gold at the upcoming Olympics.
    Here’s a look at some of those moods, and what does the most to change the face of this small yet critical surf zone.
    The data: Mechanics of Teahupo’o - www.surfline.c...
    The Coach the US Team Chose - www.surfline.c...
    Olympics Forecast Outlook - www.surfline.c...
    Passing The Torch - www.surfline.c...
    Billy And Saffi - www.surfline.c...
    “It’s So Intense”: The Spanish Team’s Training - www.surfline.c...
    The Standard How To Wire Teahupo’o - www.surfline.c...
    Filming by Manea Fabisch and Tim McKenna, writing by Nick Carroll, editing by Hannah Anderson
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