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Ron Troversial Clay
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Wow that truly is some wave.
And that truly is one heck of an action photo. It must go down as one of the most impressive photos of its kind ever taken. And how was it taken?
When I was a lot younger I used to do a bit if surfing off Durban. The waves were quite good but nothing resembling the Hawaii waves of course.
I reckon a wave like that must have been a Tsunami of some kind. What people don't realise is the enourmous amount of energy that is realeased when such a wave hits shore.
Find a way of harnessing the energy of tides and waves and our energy requirements will be solved, without burning all that black shit.
And that truly is one heck of an action photo. It must go down as one of the most impressive photos of its kind ever taken. And how was it taken?
When I was a lot younger I used to do a bit if surfing off Durban. The waves were quite good but nothing resembling the Hawaii waves of course.
I reckon a wave like that must have been a Tsunami of some kind. What people don't realise is the enourmous amount of energy that is realeased when such a wave hits shore.
Find a way of harnessing the energy of tides and waves and our energy requirements will be solved, without burning all that black shit.