Pictures of a monster wave off the coast of Perth have shocked even the most hardcore surfers
A monster wave at one of Australiaâs most famous surf spots has shocked even the most hardcore surfers â" and only the bravest would ever dare to drop in.
The Right, which has a reputation for being one of the worldâs heaviest and most dangerous swells, is located off the south coast of Western Australia, near Walpole.
Photographer Matt McDonald snapped a picture of the ferocious break, as two people on a jet ski looked on in awe.
Photographer Matt McDonald captured The Right (pictured), a huge wave off the south coast of Western Australia
Storms across the Western Australia coastline formed the huge swells, coming from huge swells in the lower latitudes of the Southern Ocean.
The wave reached up to nine metres above sea level and jet-skis were used to tow surfers brave enough to take on the mammoth waves.
Professional surfer Zac Haynes said to the ABC that The Right had been quiet so far this year, but this break was a matter of life and death.
âIt feels like you get hit by a truck if youâre dumped,â Mr Haynes said.
The huge swells donât come around often and only the bravest of surfers are towed out by jet ski to tackle the mammoth break (picturedf)
âYou donât get any beginners out there â" itâs not a place you want to be if you donât know what youâre doing.
âIt can be life and death.â
Keen surfers commented on the post, bewildered by the size of the wave.
âDude thatâs a true monster. But beautiful at the same time. Respect,â one user wrote.
âThat âthingâ looks like an angry monsterâs mouth ready to crunch the bones of a cheeky little surfer willing to take it on,â another added.
Source: Daily Mail
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