Dagmars Monster Waves 25th of December 2011 at Kråkeneset

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Uploaded by on Dec 25, 2011

Me standing on a 20-25 feet high cliff filming the female hurricane Dagmar. I guess you all can imagine where I am right after stopped filming, -in the middle of a monster wave!! This is a lot bigger than it seems, due to the angle and hight from witch I'm filming. Just watch the big rock formation in the background getting hit by the same waves.

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  • I made sure a potential huge wave never would make the same pass on its retreat. The real danger is being dragged out by a retreating wave.

    I live only about an hours drive from Kråkeneset, so I use every chanse I get when the weather is bad.

    Thanks for your comments!

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  • where is this and can you ever surf it???

  • You're brave to stand there even tough the big waves XDD

  • Wau...

    It shows camera wetted badly in last waves :)

  • Kråkenes is my favourite place in stormy weather and I visited Kråkenes lighthouse in February earlier this year in stormy weather and it's just unbelievable.

    (You can see the video from the storm in February on my channel)

    Thanks for sharing!

    Svein-Magne from Bergen - the west coast of Norway

  • Wow! reminds me of easter sunday @ santa cruz ca. circa 1980

    waves took al the rocks away & split the cement ship/pier in half.

    very lg rocks

    crazy big waves .

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