"Indeed, surfers in California can expect energy from this storm to arrive at their shores in about a week's time,”
"According to the Smithsonian, the largest wave ever recorded was in Alaska’s Lituya Bay in 1958. It measured 30.5 meters (100 feet) and was caused due to a tsunami, which killed five people. The wave snapped 1,700 trees but did not damage much property as there were a very few towns nearby."
"Brazilian surfer Rodrigo Koxa, 22, caught a 24.38 meter giant at Nazare in Portugal in November. He was recently acknowledged at Big Wave Awards in California for having ridden the biggest wave ever surfed."
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