A telephoto lens was used which gives the impression that they are closer to the wave and makes the wave look bigger. Photographers will usually will pick up on that very quickly.
Imagine all the fish in there going "Whoooaaahhhh shiiiiiiiiiit...." as the waves crash down. There has to be daredevil fish who like riding the waves like people enjoy roller coasters 😂
It's just the lens and and distance that makes these look bigger than they are. Trust me, I live in Cornwall and have worked on Fistral Beach for over 25 years. These are 20 foot waves in reality, no bigger. We get them in winter on Fistral. They still look impressive though and are big.
Trust you? If I say 50:ft I trust me to stay far away. Since that's what's been happing in Hawaii this yr & canceled surf board contest.......says trust No Human....those Greedy Freaks Of Nature Didn't bother to tell the boarders from around the world about the 50ft+ swells & took their money knowing the same just happened on black Friday but Slammed inland into the hotels & highways ..... Trust No Man!!!
It may look like one big wall of a wave, but those are multiple, smaller waves behind each other. Camerahuman is just at a very good spot and filming from a good angle.
The videographer makes the waves look bigger without adding context. There's very little comparison to the surrounding environment. What's on the vid is just a detail, and the movement is at about .25% speed.
@@sea-pinl do also, watching the Cribba just around the headland off little fistral is the biggest wave l know locally, that gets huge and surfed, but looking down on it from the hut on the headland really adds to it's size, with the righ lenses on a camera especially. Go and have a look off the cliffs at St Nazaire in Portugal and even with no lenses it looks horrifyingly huge. Over 100ft with the right conditions.🙂🙂
These are very large waves but not nearly as large as the camera angle makes them out to me. They would be normal storm size waves for any ship out in the atlantic. The difference is that out at sea they don't crest and curl over the top.
The sheer power of nature leaves me in complete awe when viewing things like this!! Thank you to the person who filmed & posted this so the rest of us could see it too.❤
Reminds me of how intelligent I was as a teenager in Illinois. What's the first thing you do when you hear a tornado siren. Open your window and climb onto the roof, of course. 😂
We have the same problem here at Cape Spear in Newfoundland Canada. The combination of huge waves and high winds is very attractive to sightseers, who are occasionally blown into the ocean and lost.
@@papipelukita1355 thank you. it looks magnificient. since I was a child I have had a fear, love of the ocean. Total respect. Especially living in The Netherlands along the sea. One day if a big whoosh takes me back home.. it will be a good death.
These videos take my breath away coz i can close my eyes and still feel them... no words can describe how little and helpless you feel when in their presence.
@@johnpacella9519 LoL, we saw the same movie. Question; How many times did you have to watch it, before you realized it wasn't trash, but actually a really good movie?
Video of those big oil platforms in the North Sea are terrifying. Those things are not small and those waves are crazy. Terrifying is a great word for it. Incredible amounts of energy in those waves.
No doubt they're big waves but the way this is shot and edited is deliberate to make us think they're far larger. It's the BBC. A news article that says "Waves Spotted In The Ocean" would hardly get any clicks.
Actually they are not. It is an illusion created by camera position, lens and slowing the video down to reinforce the IDEA of huge waves taking a lot of time to crest. Look at the bushes....watch their motion. They are in super slow motion...you now how quickly shrubs get knocked around in heavy winds. This content video was heavily setup.
It reminds me back in the day in Cornwall in portreath beach ( I believe you spell it like that or at least pronounce it like that) . Waves were so big they came all the way up coving whole beach crashing into and over the two big walls stacked like steps and over into the parking lot. My mum almost lost me that day when she spotted me by the edge of the top wall by the railing standing on a upside down frisbee waiting for the waves to come so I could catch a ride but she ran over and scooped me up in time. I lost the frisbee that day but yea.. good times. There was even a surfer out in those waves that looked about that size lol if anyone knows portreath beach close to or in Redruth /Penzance leave a comment. It would be nice hearing from someone from my hometown area. Maybe even my friend Leon Watson Sheppard . Miss him and everyone over there. This also happened about 24-26 years ago. Im 31 now
Reminds me of the North Atlantic when I was on the USS Deyo stationed out of Charleston SC. The ship, a destroyer would literally disappear between the swells like a fisherman’s cork.
As a boy my dad would take me down the beach on such days, and we'd run out to touch the rocks between waves. Mum would give us hell for ruining our shoes. Different times!
I live near Noyo Harbor, CA. The locals will flock to the elevated ocean overlooks whenever 20 - 30 foot swells hit the coast. The waves can double in height when they cross the reef so you need to be up well above that. Fortunately it usually happens when there are few visitors to our area. Still there are too many people drown from being swept off the beaches when the big waves crash in.
@@andyjennings15 Because of a reef that surrounds much of the island, we do not see waves like this. One of those would wash away much of the island infastructure I would think.
Don't. Nature doesn't deserve worship. In fact, you are nature too, everything is really, but you have to realize that the very basis of life is built on greed, taking from other so you may spread your genes further than the others, war, battle, predation, everything's tied to greed. There's two choices you can make now, either accept that greed is a natural and moral thing, or accept that nature is evil, your choice.
I'm not sure i could just stand there. The Japanese people are so brave. They've endured some of the worst natural disasters and they are still standing strong.❤
@@senenrey851 no es nazaré .... es cape corwell en inglaterra ..... nazaré es muy pero muy mas aterrador ..... ''eu sou da nazaré '',sei o que digo hermano ^^
Filmmakers have been pulling the very-long-lens plus foreground-shot-at-distance trick on waves since at least Flaherty's 'Man of Aran' in the early 1930s. Not to say these aren't big waves, just that very specific camerawork is being used to hugely exaggerate their appearance. Pity to see the BBC presenting it without context.
Beautiful and amazing clip! What blows my mind even more about it though is that people are just standing there watching it instead of trying to find safety! If I were to witness something like that I’d be scrambling to get out of its path! 😳😳😳😳
@sea-pin ❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s really cool! I went to Florida a few years ago, and realized I don’t like sand, the beach or the water. I’d still be on that boarder hugging that “line”.
It would be nice to see what's happening at normal speed instead of slow motion. The slo-mo makes it look like the waves are more massive than they really are.
I'm glad I can see these forces of nature without having to physically be there. Thank you cameraman, thank you.
Notice how those three people don't move that's called the freeze response holy moly
@@kaunkatie2836me when I lie.
@@kaunkatie2836they could just be.. watching
From a Happy landlover...lol
He knew he was safe, cameraman alwas is 🤣
I don’t think I would be standing so close to the shore.
Yeah, thats not the shore.
Potenza del teleobiettivo... 😅
It’s really well protected shoreline, there is a reef off the cape that creates these huge waves. Also it’s one of the best sunsets in the world.
A telephoto lens was used which gives the impression that they are closer to the wave and makes the wave look bigger. Photographers will usually will pick up on that very quickly.
They are 50 foot above the water
Imagine all the fish in there going "Whoooaaahhhh shiiiiiiiiiit...." as the waves crash down.
There has to be daredevil fish who like riding the waves like people enjoy roller coasters 😂
Not fish but dolphins and seals love playing in waves like this. I wonder if this is where surfers got the idea.
😂
Fish are the sensible type and find a nice sheltered spot in storms. Unlike humens
Haha I love this like there has to be some cool fish like that everyone loves a little fun 🤩
Lol I know right.😂
I really enjoy watching clips like this from the safety of my own home, far away from any coastline!
Lol same 😂
I would love to watch so close😂
@@simonakalinkute-se9qcWhy?You don't love life?
Yeah, exactly, well away from any danger ⚠️
One of nature's most terrifying spectacles. The energy locked up in those waves must be colossal.
And the weight when they come crashing down. Tremendous force.
The energy is as colossal as my backside after beans on toast
You could offer yourself as a counter-force. @@averyintelligence
@@averyintelligencethe waves can't be that powerful
@@averyintelligence No, just the smell...Ugh!
That bird said "I'm getting the heck out of here, you people are crazy" lol
Had a good Smile after reading this and re watching the video (:
I'm surprised a black lady hasn't said to the bird flying away what do you mean you people 😂😅😂
Lol 😂 😂
@@glenpalinkas1977??? You're being weird. Just stop. Smh
Animals can sense earthquakes before they happen. Keen sense of survival instincts. Humans can be stupid. 😊
It's just the lens and and distance that makes these look bigger than they are. Trust me, I live in Cornwall and have worked on Fistral Beach for over 25 years. These are 20 foot waves in reality, no bigger. We get them in winter on Fistral. They still look impressive though and are big.
Thanks for clearing that... I also felt the same... It looked just too huge to be true.
Camera angle and slow mow can make a pebble splash in a pond look like armagedon
Trust you? If I say 50:ft I trust me to stay far away. Since that's what's been happing in Hawaii this yr & canceled surf board contest.......says trust No Human....those Greedy Freaks Of Nature Didn't bother to tell the boarders from around the world about the 50ft+ swells & took their money knowing the same just happened on black Friday but Slammed inland into the hotels & highways .....
Trust No Man!!!
Breath-taking!! So awesome!!
yea LITERALLY breath-taking lolol..
your very last one..
Nah it also take your house too
How in the hell this can be awesome?
Yeah it sure does takes the breath away
These are the waves I see in my worst nightmares 😱😱😱 how are those people standing there, I would be out of there so fast.
SAME! Just watching this makes my heart race. 😮
It may look like one big wall of a wave, but those are multiple, smaller waves behind each other. Camerahuman is just at a very good spot and filming from a good angle.
seriously, don't they know that the riptide could drag that rock wall out in a heartbeat?
That's what they used when making the movie, "The Poseidon Adventure".
Right? Right??!!! Why aren’t they running and screaming?
They look almost unreal. They are so massive. Really cool. Thanks.
moving so slow it does look like background effects
Slow mo
I think it's just a lens being used that makes it looks so close and high
@@flyingplantwhale545I
There not really that big lol
Seeing the awesome power of nature humbles you
The videographer makes the waves look bigger without adding context. There's very little comparison to the surrounding environment. What's on the vid is just a detail, and the movement is at about .25% speed.
Same techniques used for covid to say look at all these folk flouting the rules lol
Taken from up the top with a telephoto lens. The spectators are well above the waves. I live here
@@sea-pinl do also, watching the Cribba just around the headland off little fistral is the biggest wave l know locally, that gets huge and surfed, but looking down on it from the hut on the headland really adds to it's size, with the righ lenses on a camera especially. Go and have a look off the cliffs at St Nazaire in Portugal and even with no lenses it looks horrifyingly huge. Over 100ft with the right conditions.🙂🙂
this does make you feel truly terrified for their safety if you aren't in the know 😂
Do you even know what a rogue wave is
@@tmayorca8770someone's literally just explained what's happening in the video and you're talking about rogue waves?!
@@TheVeiledCollective unreal. I can tell none of you have been to see or know what a rogue wave or sneaker wave is. Unreal.
Amazingly beautiful and terrifying all at the same time I definitely wouldn't be standing so close to the shore
An awesome terror
They’re higher up than it looks
They're quite far away from the water. 😉🙂
Just keep your camera rolling and you'll be fine...
You just described my first x wife
These are very large waves but not nearly as large as the camera angle makes them out to me. They would be normal storm size waves for any ship out in the atlantic. The difference is that out at sea they don't crest and curl over the top.
Not angle, telephoto zoom and large DoF. Angle just get's the waves in frame, that other stuff is what makes them look huge.
The sheer power of nature leaves me in complete awe when viewing things like this!! Thank you to the person who filmed & posted this so the rest of us could see it too.❤
Completely horrifying, and so beautiful all at once. ❤😢
No. Just Horiffying, Sailor Man.
Like watching a tornado, something just mesmerizing about them!
That monster is more horrifying than anything else. Those people are too close to that thing.
The sound also they make is damn scary
One chance for a aws8me surf 😮😅
“Those aren’t mountains, they’re waves” - interstellar
Interstellar was the 1st thing that came to my mind 😂 such an awesome movie!
@@craig-pw3zh absolutely
Go get em TARS😮❤
Super long telephoto with a large depth of field + slow-mo + big waves = MASSIVE waves
Yep. Paying attention to the person walking you can see that it’s in slow motion.
Thanks!
Looks like Nazare Portugal. Those are massive waves.
Mad respect to the ocean
Absolutely!!!
Totally brah🤙🏽
The Facts!🔥💣
what an Ali G thing to say :D
And to the people standing close to the shore 😅
Shitting my pants just watching those waves😂😂😂love it
Reminds me of how intelligent I was as a teenager in Illinois. What's the first thing you do when you hear a tornado siren. Open your window and climb onto the roof, of course. 😂
Wait, which part are you loving, the huge waves, or you shitting your pants.
Le encanta la parte, cuando llega el chapa la pachala...y el chupa la que cuelga.
Worry not, Your shtt will be washed away by it.
😂😂😂😂 right
I'd literally die from terror from simply seeing this upclose.
We have the same problem here at Cape Spear in Newfoundland Canada. The combination of huge waves and high winds is very attractive to sightseers, who are occasionally blown into the ocean and lost.
The combination of slow mo and telephoto zoom is very attractive to filmmakers. ;P
Something is just so Majestic about big waves , the power the beauty
The destruction 💀
Scary 😱😳😳😱
Sì, i surfisti !!!!
Waves and an open flame. Constantly changing, both beautiful.
@@celestinevander4079 I watched water boil in a pan on acid once that was crazy cool to lol
Nature is magnificently amazing!!!❤❤
Unless you die ! 😢
It's not Nature it's GODS Creation 🙏.
@@stevenbuckenberger7509whether it's gods creation or not is irrelevant, it is still called nature
Es el poder de Dios!!!
@@stevenbuckenberger7509delusion
Slowing it down to .25% of the original speed really makes it look so huge.
Those are some beautiful bigguns! Awesome vantage point too.
The power of nature....you can only stand in awe
You can also run.
@@PatrioticPainRun the OTHER way!
So right
Notice how those three people don't move that's called the freeze response holy moly😂
@@22lyricNotice how those three people don't move that's called the freeze response holy moly😮
It’s hard not to find peace within one’s self when staring at such a dooming and yet beautiful thing.
Aa
Mother Earth is beautiful. As a sailor the ocean is terrifying yet peaceful at the same time.
Indeed.
US Navy veteran here. Largest waves we sailed against were 100’ during massive storm in Atlantic Ocean. It was WILD
it's amazing what you can do with a long lens on a camera
I wish they would put dates on these videos.
That wave is a monster wow nature rules.
Hi, I was there on that day, it was 12 of April this year, it was magnificent 😮
@@papipelukita1355 thank you. it looks magnificient. since I was a child I have had a fear, love of the ocean. Total respect.
Especially living in The Netherlands along the sea. One day if a big whoosh takes me back home.. it will be a good death.
@@papipelukita1355hank you ⚘
@@sea-pin lol. just no.
Just look at the upload date? Its not gonna be uploaded too much later than the event
These videos take my breath away coz i can close my eyes and still feel them... no words can describe how little and helpless you feel when in their presence.
Who's they're? 😂
Just Imagine when time is came..when Allah want to punish those who not his believer and followers..alllahuakbar
@@user-ej2cn6wm3jstop talking this islamic bullshiet
@user-ej2cn6wm3j oh please. Get on the right side of Jesus because the time is short
@@user-ej2cn6wm3j jesteś chory,masz wyprany mózg
Imagine just drinking your usual day coffee and going out for fresh air and seing that TRUMENDUSLY GIGANTIC TSUNAMI
Not them just casually standing there, bro I would be running😂
I thought it was a mountain in the distance. until the wave started rolling forward oh my goodness! ❤❤❤
“Those aren’t mountains.”
Interstellar
OMG and they even move in same speed and way , damn ,interstellar in real !!!
@@johnpacella9519 LoL, we saw the same movie.
Question;
How many times did you have to watch it, before you realized it wasn't trash, but actually a really good movie?
@@toddblossabout the fifth time 😂
Building sized waves are a thing of terrifying beauty... Love it. ❤
You know when a wave is absolutely massive when you see whitewater breaking at the top when the actual wave is under that
I would’ve loved to of heard what it sounded like. I love the roaring sound of huge waves!!🌊🌊🌊🌊
As a Sailor there are few scarier places to be than the North Atlantic at winter.
I BELIEVE YOU,DAD TOLD OF THE WAVES HE ENDURED TO GET TO NORMANDY,THEN THEY SHOT HIS MEN TO PIECES,WHAT A WORLD
Agreed.
What about the North Sea?
Video of those big oil platforms in the North Sea are terrifying. Those things are not small and those waves are crazy. Terrifying is a great word for it. Incredible amounts of energy in those waves.
Titanic knows
Perspective is everything
Yes. Things are not always as they appear. Especially on the internet!
Props to the camera man. There's no denying this is a great shot, deceptive as it may be.
Yes there's no doubt they are whoppers, but if you fix your eyes on the horizon, they're just bad-weather big.
It was also in slow motion, increasing the effect
Magnificent , and devastatingly powerful ! Like anything of such magnitude, it deserves the utmost respect .
Can you imagine old ships and Vikings? No wonder few people crossed the Atlantic.Thats immense power.
Along with the effect of the zoom lens, the video is slowed down considerably, giving it a very dramatic effect.
Really? Wow! 🤣
I said the same! its like when you see a photo of a huge Moon in the sky. Long lens is key
No doubt they're big waves but the way this is shot and edited is deliberate to make us think they're far larger. It's the BBC. A news article that says "Waves Spotted In The Ocean" would hardly get any clicks.
I would be running to get away. Those waves were the biggest waves I have ever seen. 😊❤
Actually they are not. It is an illusion created by camera position, lens and slowing the video down to reinforce the IDEA of huge waves taking a lot of time to crest.
Look at the bushes....watch their motion. They are in super slow motion...you now how quickly shrubs get knocked around in heavy winds. This content video was heavily setup.
*Dr. Evil Voice* “How bout NOOOOO” 😂
Crom laughs at your waves. Laughs...from his mountain.
It reminds me back in the day in Cornwall in portreath beach ( I believe you spell it like that or at least pronounce it like that) . Waves were so big they came all the way up coving whole beach crashing into and over the two big walls stacked like steps and over into the parking lot. My mum almost lost me that day when she spotted me by the edge of the top wall by the railing standing on a upside down frisbee waiting for the waves to come so I could catch a ride but she ran over and scooped me up in time. I lost the frisbee that day but yea.. good times. There was even a surfer out in those waves that looked about that size lol if anyone knows portreath beach close to or in Redruth /Penzance leave a comment. It would be nice hearing from someone from my hometown area. Maybe even my friend Leon Watson Sheppard . Miss him and everyone over there. This also happened about 24-26 years ago. Im 31 now
Never seem such big waves Thank You for Showing us them..
This is cool. Watch Point Break. Staring Keanu Reeves and Patrick Swayze. Great movie, lots of adrenaline
The angle of the shot makes them appear bigger than they actually are. They are not literally towering over those people... they're perfectly safe.
Very cool, amazing nature.
Reminds me of the North Atlantic when I was on the USS Deyo stationed out of Charleston SC. The ship, a destroyer would literally disappear between the swells like a fisherman’s cork.
Nature is magnificent and simultaneously terrifying in it’s power.
As a boy my dad would take me down the beach on such days, and we'd run out to touch the rocks between waves. Mum would give us hell for ruining our shoes. Different times!
cameraman never dies
I live near Noyo Harbor, CA. The locals will flock to the elevated ocean overlooks whenever 20 - 30 foot swells hit the coast. The waves can double in height when they cross the reef so you need to be up well above that. Fortunately it usually happens when there are few visitors to our area. Still there are too many people drown from being swept off the beaches when the big waves crash in.
Ten Mile River area checking in as well 😊
I live on the Island of Guam. If we had waves like this, we would be underwater for sure.
@@jdsguam lol I was just thinking I wonder how countries like Guam survive waves like this.
@@andyjennings15 Because of a reef that surrounds much of the island, we do not see waves like this. One of those would wash away much of the island infastructure I would think.
@@northeastslingshot1664 What are you even talking about ?
Всегда поражаюсь, как люди могут так спокойно и так близко стоять возле таких волн😮
And so foolish 🤷♀️
Да не близко они стоят, а далеко и высоко.
Страшно
Uma hora casa cai .confiando fica perto. Vira comida de tubarão
I love the ocean. Its about 3 hours from me so its a treat to go but i have the utmost respect for the raw power of it
The grandeur and vastness of Mother Nature.❤❤❤
Cornwall has always been famous for its huge waves
C'est terrifiant et magnifique, c'est situé où exactement ?
@@ninavalkirie502southern England
@@susankenny1476you speak French as well?
In penzance they come over the promenade and cover our cars as we are driving. Its crazy but we are used to it
Pff waves.... Those r water mountains😮
Nature I bow down to you 🙌
Lets bow too the creator the waves also bow too him
Don't. Nature doesn't deserve worship. In fact, you are nature too, everything is really, but you have to realize that the very basis of life is built on greed, taking from other so you may spread your genes further than the others, war, battle, predation, everything's tied to greed. There's two choices you can make now, either accept that greed is a natural and moral thing, or accept that nature is evil, your choice.
@@sea-pinI understood perfectly what he said. Gotta be sharper than that.
@@sea-pin maybe something you could work on
@@sea-pin no never heard about it maybe you can help me🙏
That is beautiful, and absolutely terrifying!
Always feel relaxed watching this kinda videos
It's like the heart of the sea rose up and become a towering force 🌊
We live on an awesome world, so much to experience.
barely.
I'm not sure i could just stand there. The Japanese people are so brave. They've endured some of the worst natural disasters and they are still standing strong.❤
Typical BBC fake news.
I'm seriously having a PANIC ATTACK right now just watching this!!! My HEART!!!!
Voy todos los años a ver este magnífico fenómeno natural, Nazare
A donde es ? Y en qué mes sucede ?
@@fedeb2777 Nazaré, Portugal.
@@senenrey851 gracias 🙏
@@senenrey851 no es nazaré .... es cape corwell en inglaterra ..... nazaré es muy pero muy mas aterrador ..... ''eu sou da nazaré '',sei o que digo hermano ^^
It’s so powerfully majestic. The ocean folding in half. They looked like distant mountains.
I like the way you describe it.
Holy shit! Firstly i'm thinking this is editing but it's real how daring people are! 😅
Thanks for informing me ❤️
nice telephoto lenses that make the distance seem bigger than it actually is, BBC. Quality reporting as always
That is magnificent.
Water is nature's strongest element. Very impressive photography! 🌊
سبحان الله ما أعظمك هذا المنظر فيه هيبة كبيرة
I can already hear someone put this on tik-tok with the "yo-ho, all hands, hoist the colors high" bg sound
Filmmakers have been pulling the very-long-lens plus foreground-shot-at-distance trick on waves since at least Flaherty's 'Man of Aran' in the early 1930s.
Not to say these aren't big waves, just that very specific camerawork is being used to hugely exaggerate their appearance. Pity to see the BBC presenting it without context.
OMG! Those waves are out of this world! ❤
nope, they were filmed right here on earth, very much in this world.
😂 no son no.
Beautiful and amazing clip! What blows my mind even more about it though is that people are just standing there watching it instead of trying to find safety! If I were to witness something like that I’d be scrambling to get out of its path! 😳😳😳😳
The people standing there just watching the waves☠️if I were there I would be out in 0.1 seconds
Water is such a perfect metaphor for our internal emotional state. That is a powerful moving image.
Twice a century, the ocean let's us know just how small we really are
That’s not a wave, that’s the whole ocean doing a backflip.
I can’t with the people standing there like RUN
Wow mother nature is fantastic 👏
It gives me anxiety.
Just think of all that ENERGY!
❤❤grateful dead❤❤🥲🫡❤❤❤
Love the way the water moves to make a wave
Weatherman: Move inland! Move inland!!
Me: Sitting on the US/Canadian boarder
@sea-pin ❤️❤️❤️🤣🤣🤣🤣 that’s really cool! I went to Florida a few years ago, and realized I don’t like sand, the beach or the water. I’d still be on that boarder hugging that “line”.
Such a mighty and powerful force of nature. Makes me realize just how small and puny we really are
Now thats what I call ,Magnificent.
Wow, that looks like one of those mysterious monster waves!
Those are the type of waves at the beach in my dreams.
❤ respect for mother nature❤
Respect GOD. Of creation!! Mother Nature 😅😅😅
They are huge: almost a third of those in Nazaré, Portugal.
Yeah right
Legend has it that the ghost of Patrick Swayze is still riding those waves
Lots resonates, as your readings often do, with timely insights.
Thank you.
🙏⚖️🦋💎🌌🌟
Back when I surfed dropping into a 6 ft wave was intimidating. These are terrifying.
Wow!!! Mother nature sure is showing her strength right there, she sure does knows how to put on a great show when she wants or needs to be heard...
Melt
No ‘she’ isn’t
Mother Nature,.blame all of it on a women 😂
No such thing as mother nature or mother earth. Pagan religion. All mighty God controls the sea.
You cannot mess with Mother Nature deep down Mother Nature is a beast😮
My family is in Cornwall. I have only been to the US coasts a few times. Never once saw swells of this size!
It would be nice to see what's happening at normal speed instead of slow motion. The slo-mo makes it look like the waves are more massive than they really are.
Surfs up, what a ride!
Somewhere out there Bodi is gearing up for his final wave
@@aneilylove the reference!
@@aneilynice reference!