Atlantic Storm Causes Huge Waves Off Coast Of Portugal
NAZARE, PORTUGAL - DECEMBER 13: (EDITORS NOTE: This image has been processed with digital filters) Locally caught fish is hung up to dry wit the help of salty sea-air at a beach on 13, 2014 in Nazare, Portugal. The small fishing village of Nazare, Portugal, is famous for its huge waves caused by the difference in depths between the Continental Shelf and the canyon, as well as the abrupt depth reduction. Surfer Garrett McNamara broke a world record for the largest wave surfed at Praia do Norte, Nazare, in 2011. (Photo by Alexander Koerner/Getty Images)
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