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Science of Big Waves

Chris BauerElizabeth Pepin
Apr 24, 2007
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The organizers of the famous Maverick surf contest have voted that the conditions are right for hanging ten this weekend. The monster waves at Mavericks attract big wave surfers from around the world. But what exactly makes these Half Moon Bay waves so big?

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