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To me it looks like the river is at a higher elevation, they got the smaller trench started and then the water took over and did the rest. I assume it creates the waves by the two water sources meeting each other with opposite force. Very cool!
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Originally posted by BMCSean View PostTo me it looks like the river is at a higher elevation, they got the smaller trench started and then the water took over and did the rest. I assume it creates the waves by the two water sources meeting each other with opposite force. Very cool!
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Pretty sure that was in Waimea Bay on Honolulu. I was at that beach last year, and the freshwater drains out over that beach from the mountains anyway. That beach is on the North Shore and already takes some decent waves, not sure why they found it necessary to build a trench. Either way, it didn't hurt anything. There was a sizable trench when I was there, I thought it was natural but am now wondering if it was the result of these guys. LoLDamonH
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saw this posted under the video
Ok before any one rants again, the water is coming from a stream near the beach that backs up with water every year. The nature of the waves coming in causes the sand to become a natural damn. The people in the video simply linked the backed up stream to the ocean. The little rapids they make only last for an hour and the beach sand recovers in no time at all. All this information was in another video of theirs
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Originally posted by grove rat View Postsaw this posted under the video
Ok before any one rants again, the water is coming from a stream near the beach that backs up with water every year. The nature of the waves coming in causes the sand to become a natural damn. The people in the video simply linked the backed up stream to the ocean. The little rapids they make only last for an hour and the beach sand recovers in no time at all. All this information was in another video of theirs
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Originally posted by 32vfromhell View Postgrats on washing away the beach for a few hours of boogie boarding.Originally posted by Neil View PostThat's what I thought, but didn't know if it was a river, or a lake, or what. Either way, like was already said, good job on fucking up a perfectly good beach and lake/river for a few minutes or hours of fun when it probably would have taken you a smaller amount of time to find some waves on another beach.Originally posted by 8mpg View Postx2Originally posted by SS Junk View PostBeaches are endangered species. We keep killing them the ozone is a gonner and El Nino will have its way with us!
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