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Giant Teahupoo XXL - Surfing Teahupoo - The Dream Wave


Experience Teahupoo's Giant Dream Waves and Nightmare Wipeouts.

Check out the timecodes.

0:00 - Opening Wave 0:18 - Start Of Wipe Out 0:46 - Nathan Florence 1:20 - Kalani Rivero 2:04 - Eimeo Czermak 2:46 - Ivan Florence 3:29 - Koa Rothman 3:59 - Jake Maki 4:39 - Kai Lenny 5:18 - Surfer 6:06 - Ivan Florence 6:49 - Balaram Stack 7:29 - Kalani Rivero 7:50 - Surfer 8:50 - Noha Beschen 9:27 - Jake Maki 10:20 - Surfer 11:13 - Balaram Stack 11:40 - Surfer 12:53 - Surfer 14:10 - Surfer T

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Carnage at Teahupoo


Video by Nic Von Rupp

Teahupoo just went crazy last week with some crew really pushing the limits. Amazing to see the locals dominating and charging really hard, which for us HAOLES means we can scrap for the impossible ones. Some really heavy wipe outs went down,  with Pain and headaches for us surfers, but carnage entertainment for the fans.
Honestly, some people see wipe outs as a fail, I see it bravery act of pushing the limits, where sometimes you fail but when you do end up making it you are setting yourself up for a ride of a lifetime.

Here is a a short edit of the best Teahupoo Carnage of this last swell.

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Nic Von Rupp and Hefty Blue Tubes



Should I stay or should I go? These are the decisions which us surfers take every day. It doesn’t matter whether you are a pro or grafting on a construction site, the decision is the same weighing up time, opportunity, cost, family etc. Will it be worth it?


Fresh off the red eye from Teahupoo, Nic von Rupp had a choice to make: head home? Or rinse and repeat? Fortunately, for him and us, this guy is a listener - and when he saw the numbers clicking into place for a once-in-two year event, he spun on his heels and headed back into departures.

Was it worth it? Hell yes.


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Le Grand Tahiti


Video from mark brightwell

On the 27th of August 2011 approximately 5 years ago I jumped on a plane to capture footage for my first feature film RAW THE MOVIE. What I witnessed with the days to follow was the greatest surfing show ever located at the notorious Teahupoo in Tahiti. 

Our boat was one of the first into the line-up as the harbour was shut down from Tahitian Police as conditions were too dangerous (or so they thought). Luckily for us our boat was coming from 2 hours away which would allow us to be picked up from the point and straight into the action.

This is the final section to the feature film RAW THE MOVIE which won Mark Brightwell best cinematography in New York. The film was directed and co-produced by Mark Brightwell and Cohan Banfield and released physically and digitally in 2012 through their distribution partners.

If you haven't seen it, here is what went down. SUBSCRIBE NOW!

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Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo

Who does not remember this wave... Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo, Tahiti.


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Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo

Who does not remember this wave... Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo, Tahiti.


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Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo

Who does not remember this wave... Jamie Sterling​ at Teahupoo, Tahiti.


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Teahupoo Huge XXL Waves July 2015 Drone Footage



In July 2015 a massive swell hit Teahupoo, Tahiti in French Polynesia. This swell created massive 30 foot waves, surfing by Raimana, Matahi Drollet, Niccolo Porcella, Matehau Tetopata, Oliver Kurtz, Russell Bierke and more. This aerial video was filmed with a DJI Inspire and Phantom 3. Teahupoo is one of the most powerful and deadly waves on the planet, and breaks over a shallow reef, creating a below sea level effect. "Teahupoo" loosely translates to "place of skulls". Shot in 4K, hopefully Vimeo will include 4K options in the future.

Video from Ashley Gasper



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