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Where the biggest waves in the world break is in Mavericks on the coast of California in the United States of America where in 2001 a Brazilian dominated a wave of 21 meters named Carlos Burle. This wave is equivalent to seven floors of a building just to see the dimension.
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To surf that wave Burle needed to be pulled by a Jet ski to the wave, which is called town-in. The sea in this area is not inviting, it is dark and the water is quite cold, the bottom is in stone providing the giant waves in the place.
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The location of this place not to be missed for an adventure without limits.
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