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To: UCANSEE2
Apparently they've never been in the water with large waves.

You're never more insignificant.

14 posted on 07/07/2013 2:09:16 PM PDT by skeeter
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To: skeeter

Got slammed on the ocean floor a couple times surfing and boogie boarding in high school


16 posted on 07/07/2013 2:10:30 PM PDT by Vendome (Don't take life so seriously, you won't live through it anyway)
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To: skeeter
When I was twelve, living in the Philippines, a Typhoon hit us, and the next day me and a friend went down to where the waves would come straight in and hit this point in the image below (vertical arrow). If you got the tide just right, the incoming waves would come in, smash against a large stone seawall, then set up a reflexive wave going back out. (you had to get the tide right, otherwise there would be a small beach exposed in front of the wall which would ruin the effect.)

On this day, we were sure we could get a great ride. To hit it right, had to time it like a surfer looking for the right wave, and tread water until the right wave went in. I recall you had to swim out about twenty or thirty yards away from the seawall. When the time was right, you would swim like hell to a spot where the reflexive wave going back out would collide with an incoming wave, and the result would rocket you about 10 or 15 feet into the air!

It was one HELL of a ride, but it was largely a matter of luck, and sometimes when you went out, you might only hit it one or two times in a few hours of trying. On this day, I went so high it scared the crap out of me, but that wasn't the scariest part.

There were big, rolling waves, and the tide was allowing a thin strip of the beach to show in front of the seawall, which meant it was no good anymore. As I was coming in, I tried to body surf in, and a wave got me. It ground me into the gritty sand and wouldn't let go. I began to feel the edge of panic, when I finally got free and popped up, and the next wave grabbed me and did the same thing.

I felt completely helpless, and that scared me. When I came up again, my feet were touching the sand, and I realized my bathing suit had been ripped right off of me. I had no swimming trunks!

To a twelve year old boy, the concept of walking out of the water onto the beach with no bathing suit was daunting, and I was yelling at my friend that my suit was gone, and with a big grin on the thin beach, he was holding them up in his hand above his head! I waded in and he taunted me with them for a few seconds, then waded out and handed them to me.

When I got ashore, there was a large hole in the seat of the trunks, and I had a two inch bleeding, deep strawberry on my right buttock!

29 posted on 07/07/2013 2:47:45 PM PDT by rlmorel (Silence: The New Hate Speech)
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