Retrospectiva 2019

Big surf no Japão

Surfistas puxam o limite nas ondas avassaladoras trazidas pelo tufão Hagibis ao litoral japonês.

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O ano de 2019 vai chegando ao fim e o Waves preparou uma retrospectiva com alguns dos vídeos mais marcantes da temporada:

A chegada do tufão Hagibis ao litoral japonês em outubro causou muita destruição e pelo menos 40 mortes em lugares como a capital Tóquio e outras cidades do país.

Além de chuvas torrenciais e rajadas de vento que superaram os 200 km/h, o mar também esteve em fúria na região de Chiba e alguns big riders locais se arriscaram nas bombas que quebraram de maneira avassaladora.

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Matéria originalmente publicada em 14 de outubro de 2019.

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This is 🇯🇵 @surfline Today was definitely the biggest waves I have ever photographed in Japan from the water. After 18 years living in this beautiful country I can say today I had the most incredible experience in the ocean. I moved to Chiba prefecture 3 years ago, and since then I have been listening about this wave called “Shot Gun”. After 3 years of waiting I finally met this beast or better say this beauty. Would like to thank you very much all the local community who take care of me since the first day I got in Chiba, and impossible to don’t mention the man who discovered this wave and Japanese surf pioneer @misaotako who was today chasing this waves with 66 years old and was the one who made call today to the surfers paddle out for the waves. Thank you Sean @spl_waterhousing for provide me the best housing in the market and @brave_surf and @dahuijapan for keep all surfers and my self safety out there. This photo is available in Metal print and acrylic board with a limited autographed edition of #ShotGun epic session, DM or email me for enquires. これは日本です @surfline 今日,水中で撮った波は間違いなく今まで見た日本の波で一番大きかった。 この美しい国で18年間過ごしていて、今日私は海の中で最も素晴らしい経験をした。 私は千葉県に住み始めてから3年間ずっと待っていた。この"Shot Gun "というモンスターのような美しい波を。 初めて千葉県に来た日から僕のお世話をしてくれた地元の人たちには,本当に感謝したい。 その中の一人の日本のサーファー、ショットガンのパイオニアの@misaotakoは、66歳にして最もアクティブな人だ。 今日も先頭をきってショットガンに飛び込んだ。この男が皆の背中を押した。 @spl_waterhoushousingは,世界のマーケットの中で最高のハウジングを提供してくれてとても感謝している。@brave_surfと @dahuijapanは皆のサポートをありがとう。 この写真は,メタルプリントやアクリルボード,#ShotGun Epic Session サイン付きで限定販売してます。DM,メールにてお問い合わせ下さい。 #fineart #photoart #surfphotography #lifestylephotography #stunningartwork #wayoflife #pedrogomesphotography #カメラマン #サーフトリップ #サーファーズハウス #西海岸インテリア #フォトパネル #prints #light_nikon #nikon #outsidereef #bigwave #キャンバスプリント#メタルパネル #アクリルパネル #photogenics #サーフスタイル #海を感じるインテリア #ペドロゴメス #サーフィンカメラマン #ビッグウェーブ #hagibis #typhoonhagibis #hagibis🌀

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