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Tim McKenna Documents the Heaving Waves of French Polynesia — Colossal

Irina Runkel
Last updated: 9 September 2024 21:33
Published 9 September 2024
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September 8, 2024

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Teahupo’o, a village located on Tahiti’s southeastern coast, boasts a shallow and precipitous coral reef system that creates a unique surf break, resulting in some of the largest waves on Earth. These powerful, barreling surges draw in surfers from around the world, including photographer Tim McKenna.

From a young age, McKenna surfed on the west coasts of France and later Australia. He’s deeply fascinated by the power of the ocean and its constant mood changes from serene ripples to towering swells. The photographer began documenting waves as he rode in their heaving movements and eventually settled in Teahupo’o, where he’s lived for more than 20 years.

Find more on McKenna’s website and Instagram. (via Kottke)

in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself as a surfer rides the channel underneath
in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself
in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself as groups of individuals in the water nearby watch
in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself
in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself as a surfer rides atop it
in a black and white photo, a large barreling wave begins to crash down on itself

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