From Teahupoo with love and rockets
Can surfers get bored of powerful and deadly waves because they’re riding them for three consecutive days? Down at “The End of the Road”, the big wave surfing hysteria keeps rolling. After all, it’s Teahupoo isn’t it? Reef McIntosh confirms the theory of Teahupoo waves as freight trains, at full speed. He may have conquered […]
Can surfers get bored of powerful and deadly waves because they’re riding them for three consecutive days? Down at “The End of the Road”, the big wave surfing hysteria keeps rolling. After all, it’s Teahupoo isn’t it? Reef McIntosh confirms the theory of Teahupoo waves as freight trains, at full speed. He may have conquered the title of fastest tube rider of the French Polynesian islands. This thing called Teahupoo it’s been pumping. Day one, day two and now chapter three. Kohl Christensen, a passionate farmer, enjoys planting some wave seeds in Tahiti to let them grow and, if possible, to get literally inside them. The tall Hawaiian goofy-footer is always where big waves are pumping.
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