Best Surf'n Spots in the World
by: Dex
3. Teahupo'o, Tahiti, French Polynesia
This surfing spot is surfed by locals, and the wave was revealed to the surfing community in 1997. This wave is Truely awesome, bigger, more hollow, and surprisingly is more dangerous than the pipeline. surf at your own risk. this is a dangerous place and if you hesitate at the takeoff, i do not think there is a big chance of you coming out of there alive.
Pipeline, Oaho, Hawaii
Supertubes, jeffrey's bay, south africa
Teahupo'o, Tahiti, French Polynesia
2. Supertubes, Jeffrey's Bay, South africa
A very strong storm from the southwest, or sometimes from the southeast, pushes big waves into the bay, and the harder the wind blows, the bigger the waves get. The Supertubes is a very powerful wall, getting larger energy from the reefs on top and funneling it for about 200 yards. this challenging wave is about 4 to 8 feet tall! But there are some dangers such as rocks and sharks.
1. Pipeline, Oaho, Hawaii
Stats: Distance from Wisconsin to The Pipeline- 4,182 miles
Public access Easy to find Wave quality- Totally Epic Frequency- regular
Type of Wave- Reef- Coral Direction- Left Power- Hollow, Fast, Powerful
Dangers- Rocks, Loccalism
Summary: The Pipeline is a very Beautiful, extreme, and the most Perfect surfing spot in the world. the atmosphere is heavy and the wave itself picks up fast out of nowhere and sometimes can be a critical takeoff with a shifting wave.