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This American Beach Has Some of the Most Dangerous Waves in the World

This American Beach Has Some of the Most Dangerous Waves in the World

This American Beach Has Some of the Most Dangerous Waves in the World
Anthony Quintano from Honolulu, HI, United States / CC BY 2.0
10. Chicama, Peru — 7 Feet
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9. Playa Tamarindo, Costa Rica — 10 Feet
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8. Teahupoo, Tahiti — 23 Feet
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7. Margaret River, Western Australia — 25 Feet
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6. Waimea Bay, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii — 30 Feet
Anthony Quintano from Honolulu, HI, United States / CC BY 2.0
5. Mavericks Beach, Half Moon Bay, California — 60 Feet
Steve Jurvetson from Menlo Park, USA / CC BY 2.0
4. Jaws, Pe'ahi, Maui — 60 Feet
Pierre Bouras / CC BY-SA 4.0
3. Belharra, France — 60 Feet
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2. Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal — 80 Feet
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1. Cortes Bank, California — 90 Feet
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This American Beach Has Some of the Most Dangerous Waves in the World
10. Chicama, Peru — 7 Feet
9. Playa Tamarindo, Costa Rica — 10 Feet
8. Teahupoo, Tahiti — 23 Feet
7. Margaret River, Western Australia — 25 Feet
6. Waimea Bay, North Shore, Oahu, Hawaii — 30 Feet
5. Mavericks Beach, Half Moon Bay, California — 60 Feet
4. Jaws, Pe'ahi, Maui — 60 Feet
3. Belharra, France — 60 Feet
2. Praia do Norte, Nazaré, Portugal — 80 Feet
1. Cortes Bank, California — 90 Feet

This American Beach Has Some of the Most Dangerous Waves in the World

The ocean can look calm from a distance, but in certain places, it produces waves so large they've earned global attention. A handful of beaches around the world are known for generating massive swells that attract experienced surfers and draw crowds of onlookers hoping to witness their sheer size.

From famous surf destinations to lesser-known coastal hotspots, these locations consistently produce some of the biggest waves on Earth. In this slideshow, Tempo takes a closer look at the beaches where these towering waves form, what makes them so extreme, and why they continue to capture attention year after year.

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