N2NH
01-31-2013, 08:59 AM
A Hawaiian surfer has just broken the record for surfing the biggest wave in Portugal.
In a slice of the Atlantic Ocean he says is "known as a place of death, not of riding waves (http://lightbox.time.com/2013/01/30/surfs-way-up-garrett-mcnamara-claims-to-ride-record-wave-in-portugal/#1)" according to the Time.com, pro surfer Garrett McNamara may have broken his own world record.Monday, January 28, in the waters off Nazare, Portugal, the Hawaiian surfer McNamara wrangled what multiple sources are reporting as a 100-foot wave.
Once the wave height is verified, he will have broken his own world record. McNamara surfed a 78-foot wave at the very same rocky coastline in 2011.
The Big Kahuna. (http://www.wunderground.com/news/surfer-possible-world-record-portugal-20130130)
http://i47.tinypic.com/i76frn.jpg
In a slice of the Atlantic Ocean he says is "known as a place of death, not of riding waves (http://lightbox.time.com/2013/01/30/surfs-way-up-garrett-mcnamara-claims-to-ride-record-wave-in-portugal/#1)" according to the Time.com, pro surfer Garrett McNamara may have broken his own world record.Monday, January 28, in the waters off Nazare, Portugal, the Hawaiian surfer McNamara wrangled what multiple sources are reporting as a 100-foot wave.
Once the wave height is verified, he will have broken his own world record. McNamara surfed a 78-foot wave at the very same rocky coastline in 2011.
The Big Kahuna. (http://www.wunderground.com/news/surfer-possible-world-record-portugal-20130130)
http://i47.tinypic.com/i76frn.jpg