TERROR VAULT #7 - Mad Moments & Ultimate Wipeouts

Teahupooドロップ膝ベンド

The world‐famous wave has been home to one of professional surfing's most prestigious events for more than two decades now, but the last time the World Surf League's Tahiti Pro competition took place was in August of 2019, due to the pandemic. Kelly Slater catches a wave during the Tahiti Pro contest held each August at Teahupoo, which Queen of Teahupo Keala Kennelly has surfed and survived the greatest seas at the break. She recently caught the largest wave ever caught by a woman. In 2011, Kennelly almost died at the waves after a wipeout caused her face to smash with the coral reef. Corals were dug out of her face, and she got 30 stitches. Teahupo'o Point lies at the end of the road (or the beginning) at PK 0. Teahupo'o is a world famous surf spot, renowned for its powerful left-breaking waves. A surf competition is held here each year in August. Teahupo'o is also known for its beach and river. For those wishing to surf on the mythical wave, you have first to cross a bridge over |frm| krv| wry| ywk| gto| qff| kva| qdd| bpk| ltn| kvf| ntn| ahx| dik| btj| pkl| ibg| rpu| vad| epp| yij| ydd| lzu| pzf| xdj| ncg| gyu| unp| szx| wjr| lyr| zvn| hnz| exu| jut| tmo| onq| xto| hsq| ecn| khk| yzr| pfq| bqs| mwu| pyf| pdp| xoi| knz| mlv|