Forecasters say more monstrous waves along California coast such as the ones that took onlookers by surprise earlier this week are likely to continue well into the weekend.
Monstrous waves along the California coast took onlookers by surprise Thursday. Waves as high as 20 feet "crashed over seawalls and swept away and injured several people, forced rescues and sent a damaging surge of water through coastal California streets," according to CNN. Conditions came together in just the right way, AccuWeather meteorologists say, and ongoing storms will continue to create powerful waves and life-threatening surf into this weekend. Most of the time, spending a day on the b
Surf cinematographer Tim Bonython loves shooting the world's biggest, most beautiful, and monstrous waves. While the surf world has been focused on Hawaii this winter since huge swells have had Jaws and the North Shore firing on all cylinders, Bonython's been doing his .
Surf cinematographer Tim Bonython has a fascination with the world's biggest, most beautiful, and monstrous waves. We've grown accustomed to Bonython's big wave footage like the Terror Vault series and monstrous Nazaré footage. In his latest edit, "On the Road," Bonython shares footage of .