Thousands of kilometres away from the Olympic host city Paris, about halfway between Australia and Peru in the South Pacific, lies Teahupoo – one of the world's most dangerous surf spots. Source: ...
They call it the End of the Road, but truth is Teahupo’o is the Beginning. It’s where the great Pacific southwest swells first feel land on their long journey across the ocean. Today, Sunday April 30, ...
The waves at Teahupoo are measured more by thickness than height, a sign of the cyclonic energy building within. They are some of the heaviest waves on the planet. They approach the small Tahitian ...
Surfing gobbling up your attention at the Olympics? If you've just developed a newfound interest in the Sport of Kings, here are nine more things you ought to know about surfing at The End Of The Road ...
IF YOU’VE SEEN PHOTOS or YouTube clips of Tahiti’s Teahupoo surf break, you’ve seen a slab wave. Though Teahupoo might be the best-known slab, surfers are now hunting them down around the world. They ...