If you’re English, 1966 was a pretty great year. The World Cup was won, for the first and only time in England’s history, but if you were among those in the fledgling stages of the UK surfing ...
The tide slowly dropped back. By midday yesterday [Monday October 7], the open beaches in Cornwall had lost the protection of headlands or towans, and finally succumbed to a strong southerly wind.
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Surfer rides Cribbar’s 30ft 'widow maker' waves
Incredible videos show a surfer riding the infamous ‘widow maker’ Cribbar waves – up to 30 feet high. Big wave surfer Rob Fowlie was one of the first to the scene when one of the UK’s most dramatic ...
With three storms battering Cornwall back to back, winter's fury has been unleashed and that can only mean one thing - the Cribbar is awake. The famous giant wave which forms off Towan Headland in ...
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