Description
Surfers conquer the Jaws break in Pe’ahi on the North Shore of Maui, Hawai’i, in this photo by Marty Wolff. Fun fact: When legends John Roberson, John Lemus, and John Potterick were surfing the break in 1975, they noticed a sudden change in the conditions to huge dangerous waves and gave it a nickname after the film Jaws, comparing the unpredictability to a shark attack.
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