onlookers in hawaii are horrified as a tremendous wave slams two unsuspected tourists into jagged rocks. oh, my gosh. oh, jesus. they went over. it was obviously to everyone that watched it there was going to be a significant injury from this. i knew it was not going to be a pretty ending. in his years as an underwater videographer and conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean firsthand. i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don t know they re coming until they re there. february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists volunteers are
videographer and conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean firsthand. i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don t know they re coming until they re there. february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists volunteers are keeping a look on the waves. we re here every saturday to help provide information to the public and protect the marine life area. we watch the fish and watch the people. in the wintertime there are a lot of visitors that come here to see the rocks with the explosion of white water. it s a common sight to have people taking photos here. on this particular day, a pair of tourists mother and son will get more than a view of the waves.
videographer and conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean firsthand. i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don t know they re coming until they re there. february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists volunteers are on the shoreline, keeping a look on the waves. we re here every saturday to help provide information to the public and protect the marine life area. we watch the fish and watch the people. in the wintertime, there are a lot of visitors that come here to see the spectacular waves hitting the rocks with the explosion of white water. it s a common sight to have people taking photos here along the shoreline. on this particular day, a
conservationist, drew wheeler has had many opportunities to witness the power of the ocean firsthand. i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don t know they re coming until they re there. february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists volunteers are keeping a look on the waves. we re here every saturday to help provide information to the public and protect the marine life area. we watch the fish and watch the people. in the wintertime there are a lot of visitors that come here to see the rocks with the explosion of white water. it s a common sight to have people taking photos here.
i have seen some very close calls here on the rocks at sharks cove. the thing is about this area on the north shore is when the waves come in, you don t know they re coming until they re there. february 5th, 2011. drew and a group of conservationists volunteers are keeping a look on the waves. we re here every saturday to help provide information to the public and protect the marine life area. we watch the fish and watch the people. in the wintertime there are a lot of visitors that come here to see the rocks with the explosion of white water. it s a common sight to have people taking photos here. on this particular day, a pair of tourists mother and son will get more than a view of the waves. when i first saw the couple walk out on the rocks i initially tried to warn them as did several other people on the shoreline.