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The coastal city of Nazaré in Portugal is famous for being the destination of surfers and fans of the giant waves, this small city north of Lisbon has become a true legend, as some compare its giant waves to moving skyscrapers.
Experts say that the secret to the large size of the Nasrid waves is the existence of a deep underwater valley 1600 feet (500 meters) deep, which greatly doubles the strength and height of the waves. Deep currents come from the open ocean and suddenly meet this huge underwater cliff, then float like an angry cobra and create the biggest waves in the world.
Nazari is a small town on the coast of Portugal, located an hour and a half by car from Lisbon, or two hours and 30 minutes from Porto. Visitors flock to it throughout the year, but most choose the right moment when the waves reach their peak, to enjoy their ride or simply watch them rush to the beach in a fantastic setting.
When can you see the “monster” waves in Nazari?
Professionals await the arrival of giant waves, reaching 50 to 100 feet, between the end of October and around the end of March. In the heart of winter between January and February, surf enthusiasts await the arrival of “monster” waves by tracking the weather conditions through a special website (at Magicseaweed) or Nazaré Waves, which announces the state of the waves daily. at sea and the best time to visit.
“Nazari” in #Portugal Home of the biggest waves in the world https://t.co/dDSgMKHpG7#Lector_always pic.twitter.com/zMG4gbnVdo
– Al Bayan Newspaper (@AlBayanNews) October 19, 2020
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