An average About 150 ft depending how big the swell is. If the swell is bigger the crest is further out and if its smaller the crest is closer to shore
No, it is in Tahiti.
Waves in Tahiti-Teahupoo are very thick and powerful because of two main factors, which is reef and dept of water. Waves formed at Teahupoo come from deep water and enters shallow water very dramatically. The wave is traveling through deep waters from where it started and suddenly hits very shallow reef causing the wave to instantly break. Unlike most breaks where waves hit a shelf of reef and slowly begin to break, Teahupoo almost breaks the instant it hits the reef. When this occurs all that water and force fallowing the wave basically folds over and break too soon and it causes the wave to be massive in thickness and size. This is why Teahupoo gets very heavy, it's because of the amount of water that builds up right as the wave breaks.
The ISBN of The Far Shore of Time is 0312866186.
The Far Shore of Time was created in 1999-07.
The Far Shore of Time has 317 pages.
Teahupoo, Tahiti.
"Far Shore" by The Seekers was written by Bruce Woodley.
they break
479 miles
Yes
They crash on the shore and move back through the trough and back into the ocean. To have it all happen again
tuna fish can live close or near to the shore depending on the species