Brazilian surfer Naysson Costa rides the tidal bore wave known as "Pororoca," during the Amazon Surf Festival held in the Canal do Perigoso, or "Dangerous Channel," at the mouth of the Amazon River ...
Surfing in the Brazilian Amazon begins with practitioners in the river, waist-deep in brown water, and a clap that starts the challenge: riding the “Pororoca,” one of the most admired and feared waves ...
CHAVES – Surfers from all over Brazil gathered this week at the Amazon River’s mouth to ride some of the world’s longest-lasting waves, when the incoming tide roars upriver in a broad band that can ...
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CHAVES, Brazil (AP) -- Surfers from all over Brazil gathered this week at the Amazon River's mouth to ride some of the world's longest-lasting waves, when the incoming tide roars upriver in a broad ...
Surfers prepare to ride the tidal bore wave known as “Pororoca,” during the Amazon Surf Festival held in the Canal do Perigoso, or “Dangerous Channel,” at the mouth of the Amazon River near Chaves, ...