🔵 (ASMR) Waves of the World/Surfing 2022 Store Loop - Hawaii/Indo/Tahiti🌊

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🔵 (ASMR) Waves of the World/Surfing 2022 Store Loop - Hawaii/Indo/Tahiti🌊

1. From East to west, Hawaii is the widest state in the USA.

2. There are only 12 letters in the Hawaiian alphabet. A,E,I,O and U are Vowels.H,K,L,M,N,P and W are Consonants

3. Hawaii has its own time zone, The Hawaiian Stand Time. Hawaii does not have daylight savings time. Hawaii is just 2 hours behind California.

4. Hawaii has no Racial or Ethnic Majorities of any kind. The Islands are made up of 34% Caucasians, 32% Japanese-Americans, 16% Filipino-American, and about 5% Chinese American. The rest of the population is made up of many smaller groups of people.

5. The island of Oahu has the world’s largest Wind Turbine. This windmill has 2 blades that span 400 feet long!

6. Hawaii produced 1/3 of the entire world's commercial Pineapples.

7. Hawaii is the only state in the USA that grows Coffee Beans.

8. At 800,000 years old, the big island is the youngest of all the islands, but was the first to be discovered by sailing Polynesians.

9. Mauna Kea holds the world’s largest Telescope and more scientific observatories in one place than anywhere else in the world.

10. Hawaii is made up of the world’s largest mountains. (Measured from the seafloor to the peak)
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The Banzai Pipeline, or simply "Pipeline" or "Pipe", is a surf reef break located off Ehukai Beach Park in Pupukea of O`ahu's North Shore. A reef break is an area in the ocean where waves crash once they reach the shallows of a reef. Pipeline is notorious and famous for its huge waves breaking in shallow water just above its sharp and cavernous reef forming large, hollow and thick curls of water (a.k.a., tubes or barrels) that surfers can surf inside of and hopefully escape from using expert [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/
] riding abilities. There are at least three reefs at Pipeline in progressively deeper water further out to sea that activate at various power levels applied by ocean swells.



Teahupo'o is a reef break. The swells mainly break left, but the outer reef also creates right breaks that surfers must be cautious of when paddling out. Teahupo'o is renowned for the consistent number of barrels it delivers. It is a rewarding location and is widely regarded as being on the 'must-surf' list of every enthusiastic surfer. However, only experienced surfers in peak physical condition should attempt Teahupo'o; heavy waves combined with a shallow shoreline can result in serious injuries and even death in a wipeout.

Teahupo'o's reputation for wave riding is partly due to its unique form. An extremely shallow coral reef, which ranges up to 20 inches (51 cm) beneath the water's surface, is responsible for a very hollow-breaking wave.[6] The wave's unique shape, with an effect of almost breaking below sea level, is due to the specific shape of the reef beneath the wave. Its semi-circular nature, which drops down sharply creates a 'below water' effect and the extreme angles in descent create an instant instability to the wave. A steep wall of reef causes the entire mass to fold onto a scalloped semi-circle-breaking arc.[7] The wave bends and races along into a dry reef closeout and the lip of the wave is often as thick as it is tall.

Teahupoʻo (Polynesian pronunciation: [/te.ahupoʔo ])[1] is a village on the southwestern coast of the island of Tahiti, French Polynesia, in the southern Pacific Ocean.[2]
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