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Surfer Scene A Day Before The 25th Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational. The Biggest Swell On The North Shore For 10 Years Brought 30 50 Foot Waves To Waimea Bay, Hawaii
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Watch ‘The Eddie’ in Hawaiʻi Now

The Eddie Aikau Big Wave Invitational is on today at Waimea Bay—and you don’t have to be on the beach to watch it. Contest sponsor Rip Curl is streaming the prestigious contest live starting at 8 a.m. HST. Honolulu lifeguard Luke Shepardson won the last contest in January 2023. Another Oahu North Shore native, John […]

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Where To See Huge Winter Waves in Hawaiʻi

In Hawaiʻi winter brings cooler weather, humpback whales and, of course, massive surf to north-facing shores. Surfing—or heʻe nalu in ʻōlelo Hawaiʻi (Hawaiian language)—is believed to have originated in ancient Polynesia and brought to the Islands, where it thrived. Once a sport reserved for aliʻi (Hawaiian royalty), commoners were allowed to hit the waves when

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