A crew of Australian bodyboarding ratbags has managed to seize staggering footage of a unprecedented oceanic phenomenon: a spot the place 4 12-ft (3.7-m) waves usually converge into an oval dip, with explosive outcomes.
You would not wish to be a fish on this specific neighborhood. There you would be, minding your individual enterprise, swishing some tail, opening and shutting your mouth, having fun with the easy issues in life – after which an on the spot later you’d end up locking eyes with a seagull, having been launched greater than 130 ft (40 m) into the air by a naturally-occurring water cannon of spectacular proportions.
A sequence of untamed movies have been captured by Chris White and “drone man” Ben Allen, throughout filming for Stress 11, an impartial boogie-boarding movie launched on YouTube. White had seen the wave earlier than, and captured it in nonetheless photos for his espresso desk e book, Dark Light.
“The very first time I laid eyes on it,” says White, “I wasn’t filming, I simply had my nonetheless digital camera. We have been exploring the waves and we simply randomly ended up there… Acquired this picture of… At this level I assumed it was simply two waves hitting one another. All over the place I posted it, individuals thought it was pretend, as a result of it appears to be like prefer it’s mirrored. After which it explodes… I’ve at all times been curious, does that occur each time the swell’s massive?”
Stress Films
It appears the reply is sure. White returned to the spot roughly by reminiscence, after deciding to revive his iconic Stress movies, first launched in 2000 on VHS tapes. Stab Mag‘s Ethan Davis describes the unique movies fantastically, as “scrappy, prank heavy paperwork of slab searching and unhealthy concepts that stitched hardcore bodyboarding along with a Jackass stage disregard for penalties. They turned cult classics on the perimeter and occasional public menaces when the jokes escaped containment and landed on A Present Affair or In the present day Tonight, framed as proof of Australia’s ethical decline. Which, naturally, solely made them funnier.”
Little appears to have modified in that regard, bless their cotton socks; the Tension 11 trailer (NSFW) is chock-full of butts, farts, nude karate and crudely-sketched genitalia in addition to death-defying wave using. An correct illustration, in my expertise, of the Australian adolescent expertise on the time.
However the crew additionally grabbed a stack of footage of this distinctive ocean phenomenon taking place over and over. And it is not two waves converging – in lots of instances it is truly two big 12-footers colliding with one other two smaller waves backwashing out from the shore, plunging concurrently into a spot left by hydrodynamic forces over a reef near the floor, inflicting an enormous quantity of water to rocket skyward as if a depth cost has gone off beneath the waves.
The crew was fortunate to not have their drone blasted out of the air as they filmed it. At this level, it is solely honest at hand you over to White and Allen. Excuse the language; I do not suppose many people would do a lot better below the circumstances. And in the event you’re not a fan of some very Australian whoopin’ and hollerin’, finest pop the pontificate, as a result of they do get a tad excited.
HOW WE FOUND THE CRAZIEST WAVE ON EARTH
The Stress crew will not be revealing the place they discovered it: “I wanna return so unhealthy,” says White, “however on the similar time, I do not wanna kill somebody. It is scary to suppose what might occur.” Each agree that a few of their board-riding co-conspirators would possible discover it laborious to withstand the thought of sitting over the dip, hoping to get launched skyward. However the plan is to return to the spot once more for a future Stress 12 venture.
Nonetheless, it is staggering footage of a unprecedented pure occasion, and I can not assist however get swept up within the sheer pleasure of those two marvelous drongos as they recount the story. Godspeed, you mad bastards.
Supply: Tension Movies

