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Eddie Aikau Memorial
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Album Description:
The last time O'ahu saw surf of this magnitude was thirty years ago in 1969. Wave heights were between twenty and forty (plus) feet. Imagine a wall of water over four stories high coming right at you!
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clarkth
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Aloha Clark, You have done a wonderful job of capturing on Waimea! Your album is amazing you have many fantastic action capture. Best regards, Gyuri
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