Garrett McNamara voltou a fazer história ao surfar a
maior onda de sempre. Esta onda foi apanhada por McNamara na Praia do Norte, na
Nazaré, no decorrer do projecto ZON North Canyon Show 2011, e está estimada em
cerca de 90 pés (cerca de 30 metros).
Fonte: Surf Portugal
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Aqui vai GMac a caminho de
mais um recorde histórico.
Créditos da imagem: POLVO/Jorge Leal & Wilson
Ribeiro
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Nazaré and Garrett McNamara
made surf history with the largest waves ever ridden in Portugal. Garrett's
wave has been entered into the Billabong XXL Global Big Wave Awards 2012. This
is considered the Oscars of big wave riding and this is the first time that a
wave from Portugal has been entered into the competition.
"This beach is so
challenging. You really need to make sure you are in the right spot. I did my
best to position myself and then just went for it. I had no idea how big the
wave was, I was just so excited to finally paddle into a wave at Praia do
Norte", said Garrett.
This is the second part of a
three year project started by Nazaré City Hall and ZON to promote the region as
a destination for surfing by show-casing the unique and some would say
terrifying, aspects of the Nazaré Canyon. The canyon extends 210 kilometres
from the coast and drops to a depth of more than 4,300 metres. When the ocean
swells, waves and wind all combine the result is truly awesome.
We were filming from the cliff
top so it was difficult to gauge the height of the waves but well over 20
metres would be my guess. I shot this on on Nikon D7000 with a 400 mm zoom
lens. Holding focus over such a long distance and on the end of the zoom was a
challenge but between us me and the Nikon did the job. Nazare is about 30 mins
from Praia Del Rey. Cheers, Rod Smith
PS: Don't forget to visit our
surfing page at www.holiday-rental-portugal.com
From Youtube Channel of
Holyday Rental Portugal
Edição: JP
Nossa! As tevês portuguesas noticiaram nos seus telejornais vespertinos e noturnos o feito de Garret McNamara... O blogue "noticiou", atrasado, nesta MANHÃ! ;)
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