🔴 Live in 4K: XL Wave Forecast = Big Wave Surfing at Historic Waimea Bay, North Shore of Oahu
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- Опубликовано: 21 дек 2024
- On Saturday, December 21, 2024, Waimea Bay on Oahu's North Shore is expected to come alive again with a massive swell, bringing waves of breathtaking size and power. This iconic location, renowned for its beauty and legendary surf breaks, will be the perfect vantage point to witness nature's raw energy in action.
As towering waves roll in, surfers and ocean enthusiasts alike will gather to marvel at the spectacle of these awe-inspiring conditions. Whether you're tuning in from afar or lucky enough to be there in person, the scene promises to be nothing short of spectacular.
Prepare to be captivated by the majestic power of Waimea Bay as it showcases some of the most dramatic surf conditions of the season. Don’t miss this incredible opportunity to experience the North Shore at its finest.
Safety Advisory: Due to the anticipated hazardous conditions, it's crucial for spectators to maintain a safe distance from the shoreline and adhere to all local advisories. For the latest updates and detailed information, please refer to the National Weather Service.
Join us for a live stream of this extraordinary big wave surfing event at Waimea Bay, showcasing the prowess and bravery of surfers as they tackle some of the most formidable waves on the planet.
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This view overlooks the mouth of iconic Waimea Bay, the site of the famous big wave surfing competition: the Eddie Aikau. The period spanning from November to February stands out as the optimal window for witnessing large waves. During these months, the waves can reach staggering heights, occasionally exceeding thirty feet, posing a significant risk even for seasoned surfers. It's crucial to always pay attention to warning signs. In contrast, from May to September, the waves mellow out, cultivating a more serene environment suitable for surfing and swimming. Visible from this camera is The Waiʻanae mountain range on the west side, which separates Central Oʻahu from the Leeward Coast and is the oldest part of Oʻahu at roughly four million years old. The tallest point of Oahu is Mt Ka'ala at 4,025 feet (1,227 meters). In the evening this camera captures the beautiful sunsets off Ka'ena Point, the westernmost tip of Oahu.
Some information from Wikipedia.
NOTE: 3D audio sound was recorded on site a few days ago. It is not live sound.
Thumbnail photo by: Anthony Quintano.