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redviking
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Initially Posted - 01/29/2009 :  21:29:45  Show Profile
Holy moly! http://naturalsurfing.es/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=268&Itemi

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John Russell
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Response Posted - 01/29/2009 :  21:41:13  Show Profile
I didn't notice anything about <i>cajones</i> in the text. Ginorumous ones! Those are some big rocks, too!

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Dave Bristle
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Response Posted - 01/29/2009 :  21:55:57  Show Profile
Major spin-out at the end--right by the rock jetty! They're gonna hafta do some laundry tonight!

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delliottg
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Response Posted - 01/29/2009 :  23:35:58  Show Profile  Visit delliottg's Homepage
Here's a machine translation of the text:

A great scare is what east sailboat from near 12 meters entering port took Saturday to the port of Zumaia in the evening. On the seven of afternoon and in the cove of Orrua, many were the boats that returned from a day of navigation. The sea was apparently in calm by the lack of wind but the series of waves that entered the bay were very great. Several of these boats did not control the time of the series well and were hunted by the waves right in bocana of the port. The boats with good motor can make use of all their power in cases as this but great problem is for the sailboats with little motor. This it was the case of this called sailboat Urola. It did not calculate the entrance of the series well and his it saw between means of several waves. In first as it is seen in the sequence of photographies it is able to advance with one champa but the lack of motor leaves him at the mercy of the following one being devoured by all the foam. When the presents and seeing the situation of the mast we thought that it was on the verge of upsetting, it returned to straighten up and it could enter port after a great scare.

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