They call it the End of the Road, but truth is Teahupo’o is the Beginning. It’s where the great Pacific southwest swells first feel land on their long journey across the ocean. Today, Sunday April 30, ...
As mentioned, Surfline’s Jeremiah Klein has been in the channel at Teahupoo since Friday. This morning, the swell stuck around — clearly — and conditions were flawless till about noon, at which point ...
A 56-year-old surfer has passed away after breaking his neck on the reef at the infamous Tahitian slab.
However, those speculations are gradually coming to pass, and they're concentrated in one small area - the channel at Teahupoo. Veteran photographer Tim McKenna recently went public with a warning ...
With the world’s best surfers heading to Tahiti for the upcoming Billabong Pro, we look at just why Teahupoo is the most dangerous wave in the world. Teahupoo is the most dangerous break in the world.
In French Polynesia, waves are revered and feared at the legendary surf break off the village of Teahupoo. A swimmer navigates the water near Teahupoo’s famed surf break, which sits just a few feet ...
On August 27, 2011, the Billabong Pro Tahiti event on surfing's World Tour was placed on hold due to a massive swell bearing down on the famed big-wave spot, Teahupoo. Paddling into waves was out of ...
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