Something about seeing a massive wave with trees in the background with brown water really gives off vibes I’ve only had in dreams. This is so beautiful I would love to ride this one day
Luke --- I have had ongoing dreams of a wide open island bay or river mouth with large perfect waves and the land around the water's edge is tree lined with giant Eucalyptus trees and some palms and ferns. I grew up about a mile from the beach in Los Angeles, California and it couldn't be more different than the dreams I 've had since I was a little boy. But, when I was 36 yrs old I moved to San Francisco's North Bay Area in Marin County and it has the Pacific Ocean to the West and the lower or beginning section of the North San Francisco Bay, just drive North over the Golden Gate Bridge and there you are, Sausalito, Mull Valley, San Rafael, and the land around that part of the Bay is surrounded by Bay trees, some Oak trees, some Redwoods, and - large Eucalyptus trees everywhere. No waves, but it was surreal when I moved there because I had never been there before I moved there. Except in my dreams. One more thing, as a teenager or maybe in my twenties, I had an ongoing dream for ten or twenty years that I lived with my brother, who I rarely saw and didn't get along with and we lived in a very bad neighborhood in a Latin ghetto of a city, which was very strange, and last year, my brother asked me to live with him in his four bedroom two bathroom large apartment in a very bad neiguborhood in downtown Los Angeles. 95% Latino residents, and except for a random homeless person, we are the only white people in the neighborhood. It's just like the dreams I used to have. Very, very weird. So, you never know, one day you may end up living where the dreams you've been having, are showing you.
That's insane bro. I can only imagine how you felt when your dreams became a reality, must've really messed with your mind haha. Thanks for sharing! :)
@@עיליירחמים-ב6ב --- it is really a very thing to have happen, not just once, but twice. I'm not, or at least I don't think I have any special powers but I have one time, about ten years ago, met a woman that a friend I had known all my life, over 40 yrs., said he wanted me to meet. When she and I met it was brief and I purposefully tried to be not interested in her because she is extremely beautiful and a model, Playboy Playmate, etc..., a few weeks later we met again and it was a small group, five of us, and we were in a small room of a house and when she and I spoke directly to each other the first time and looked into each other's eyes, my whole life, past lives, present and future lives flashed before my eyes and this woman had been in my life and our lives were very important and significant to each other. I knew we were not going to be married or have kids but we were supposed to be very significant to each other for a big part of our lives. Afterwards, we became very close, like a couple, for a few years and she had said she felt the same when we met, like we had known each other forever. It was very strange. The brain is a remarkable thing. The world we live in now, as we think we know it, is not what it really is. We humans have had our mental and physical and cosmic abilities supressed over the last thousand years by peoole who want total control and had to cut the links to our powers and connections betwwen the universe and one another. But little bits and pieces slip through and that's where we see things and can do things and hear things that seem crazy and or can't be explained. But they can be explained, but we aren't told the truth. Free thinking is key. Don't become a sheeple. Question everything.
@@13_13k: Based on numerous stories I have read about and heard of, that parallel your own, I have come to the firm conviction that there is indeed a universal Cosmic Mind that serves as a repository of all knowledge, as well as all history - past, present and future. On rare occasions some have had the good fortune to tap into this mysterious realm and return from it to the harsh, fictional “reality” of our shared experience here on planet earth, bewildered, inspired and enlightened. I’ve lived most of my life as a non-believer in all things supernatural. But the overwhelming evidence to the contrary has made me something of a late-in-life convert - a conversion, against my own will, kicking and fighting every inch of the way before arriving at my final destination. Oh well.
It was freaky to see trees in the background with a big wave seeming to come out of the forest! That was the cover photo of the video and it really intrigued me. In the winter in California, often, very often after a big storm, the muddy runoff from the rivers makes the ocean chocolate brown, just like in this video. That’s the kind of surfing that is not shown I’m big-time videos but that’s the real good surfing in California, generally muddy water.
that river is not dirty!! thats the natural color of the river, i live in brazil and i can say that, the color of rivers even beaches can be brown. it depends on the season or bc the sediments of the ground
Also can depend on the different micro organisms that live in the water. Sometimes our ocean water here in Long Island NY gets a brown color to it. It’s not pollution it’s just a bacteria in the water that is harmless.
@rilham2new And it is still not the pollution which get the river dirty but the soil ground of the river. From my direct observation from the town which is passed by this river in the upperstream, The water is actually quite clean.
@toasteruk Add to that ..clear with blue colouring in freshwater is not always a good thing. It can indicate the presence of copper and arsenic such as the lakes in the Snowdon Horseshoe in North Wales, or the river that runs through Glen Brittle on the Isle of Skye. They look like paradise,but they are full of poison. This river, and many other tidal bore rivers are just silty.
There is a large creek named Ballona Creek that runs through the Westside of Los Angeles that is a branch or tributary of the L.A. River system, and it flows into the Pacific Ocean alongside the Marina Del Rey inlet channel for boats. The Creek is the storm water runoff and it is parallel to the Marina channel and both are protected by a large rock breakwater wall to keep the Marina waters calm. During large swells and storms, the waves, if big enough, will break over the breakwall, which is probably fifteen feet high, and the tide will run into the creek and channel. In the creek, the sand bars grow throughout the years and it can be pretty shallow, only five or six feet in some places and then twenty feet at the most in other places which then cause the tide to kick up into a wave that is around three foot or so high and aa wide as the creek, about 100 yards from rock wall to rock wall and the waves just roll, not hollow, but you can ride a wave an eighth mile or longer sometimes. It's fun when you are a little kid and still learning to surf. It's even fun as an adult just because it is kinda rare and novel.
@@andrewferguson8032 ---- it probably was breaking in the creek at one point during this last batch of storms and big waves. I didn't get down there to the beach except to work a few days but no time to check out the surf.
I can’t explain the amount of excitement you get from seeing one in the distance and waiting to catch it, this one puts our boretide in Alaska to shame!
Nothing compares to Surfing the Amazon, but I surfed Imperial Beach Tijuana Sloughs in chocolate barrels once. Overcast quicksilver reflection in the water on a windless dusk during an eclipse. 2004 if anyone else remembers it. Rain had made the water brown in SoCal after not raining awhile.
Tom's just like "Yeah you know its nice being here and it felt like an ocean wave , but it like goes forever". meanwhile he was the first barrel and do it perfectly. LOL
And one more thing, the river is so damn big. All the domestic waste from that sparsely populated village will never ever get the river so dirty. It is the waste from the city or town from the upperstream of the river. They are way too many mining and plantation activity in the upperstream. If you travel by boat to the upperstream, what you can find is that actually a dam which provide electricity (hydro-generated powerplant) to the capital city of the province.
that's the natural color of the river. it's common here, in brazil, rivers colored chocolate like. even at some beaches the color of the water are brown
@evelynsalt1212 yeah.. in the most populated city in Indonesia we got dirty rivers due to the lack of concerns :( but the color brown of this Kuala Kampar River not because it's dirty. It's already brownish but now getting darker cos of sedimentation..
TOTALLY EPIC/THAT BARREL TC GETS IS AMAZING/THOSE GUYS R SO BLESSED TO GET TO RIDE THAT SPOT/I AM SURE SLATER WILL TRY IT/CANNOT WAIT TO SEE HIS FOOTAGE
Super les gars respect à vous mais ou sont les surfers si prennent une vagues sans jet ski c’est fini les amis 😢bref à l’heure de l’écologie j’ai pas l’impression que c’est dans les valeurs de ce sport salutations à tous
chocolate barrels
some stay hollow and others feel the pain
chocolate barrels
Feel the pain from a Staph infection or Leptospirosis?
Is that a haiku?
no moo
it
@@samimoring1235 it’s a parody of chocolate rain
that shot of the line up always gets me, the sight of so many waves breaking perfectly in sync is so cool.
Such a lengthy wave 🌊
Something about seeing a massive wave with trees in the background with brown water really gives off vibes I’ve only had in dreams. This is so beautiful I would love to ride this one day
Luke --- I have had ongoing dreams of a wide open island bay or river mouth with large perfect waves and the land around the water's edge is tree lined with giant Eucalyptus trees and some palms and ferns. I grew up about a mile from the beach in Los Angeles, California and it couldn't be more different than the dreams I 've had since I was a little boy.
But, when I was 36 yrs old I moved to San Francisco's North Bay Area in Marin County and it has the Pacific Ocean to the West and the lower or beginning section of the North San Francisco Bay, just drive North over the Golden Gate Bridge and there you are, Sausalito, Mull Valley, San Rafael, and the land around that part of the Bay is surrounded by Bay trees, some Oak trees, some Redwoods, and - large Eucalyptus trees everywhere. No waves, but it was surreal when I moved there because I had never been there before I moved there. Except in my dreams.
One more thing, as a teenager or maybe in my twenties, I had an ongoing dream for ten or twenty years that I lived with my brother, who I rarely saw and didn't get along with and we lived in a very bad neighborhood in a Latin ghetto of a city, which was very strange, and last year, my brother asked me to live with him in his four bedroom two bathroom large apartment in a very bad neiguborhood in downtown Los Angeles. 95% Latino residents, and except for a random homeless person, we are the only white people in the neighborhood. It's just like the dreams I used to have. Very, very weird.
So, you never know, one day you may end up living where the dreams you've been having, are showing you.
That's insane bro. I can only imagine how you felt when your dreams became a reality, must've really messed with your mind haha. Thanks for sharing! :)
@@עיליירחמים-ב6ב --- it is really a very thing to have happen, not just once, but twice. I'm not, or at least I don't think I have any special powers but I have one time, about ten years ago, met a woman that a friend I had known all my life, over 40 yrs., said he wanted me to meet. When she and I met it was brief and I purposefully tried to be not interested in her because she is extremely beautiful and a model, Playboy Playmate, etc..., a few weeks later we met again and it was a small group, five of us, and we were in a small room of a house and when she and I spoke directly to each other the first time and looked into each other's eyes, my whole life, past lives, present and future lives flashed before my eyes and this woman had been in my life and our lives were very important and significant to each other. I knew we were not going to be married or have kids but we were supposed to be very significant to each other for a big part of our lives. Afterwards, we became very close, like a couple, for a few years and she had said she felt the same when we met, like we had known each other forever. It was very strange.
The brain is a remarkable thing. The world we live in now, as we think we know it, is not what it really is. We humans have had our mental and physical and cosmic abilities supressed over the last thousand years by peoole who want total control and had to cut the links to our powers and connections betwwen the universe and one another. But little bits and pieces slip through and that's where we see things and can do things and hear things that seem crazy and or can't be explained. But they can be explained, but we aren't told the truth. Free thinking is key. Don't become a sheeple. Question everything.
@@13_13k: Based on numerous stories I have read about and heard of, that parallel your own, I have come to the firm conviction that there is indeed a universal Cosmic Mind that serves as a repository of all knowledge, as well as all history - past, present and future. On rare occasions some have had the good fortune to tap into this mysterious realm and return from it to the harsh, fictional “reality” of our shared experience here on planet earth, bewildered, inspired and enlightened.
I’ve lived most of my life as a non-believer in all things supernatural. But the overwhelming evidence to the contrary has made me something of a late-in-life convert - a conversion, against my own will, kicking and fighting every inch of the way before arriving at my final destination.
Oh well.
It was freaky to see trees in the background with a big wave seeming to come out of the forest! That was the cover photo of the video and it really intrigued me.
In the winter in California, often, very often after a big storm, the muddy runoff from the rivers makes the ocean chocolate brown, just like in this video. That’s the kind of surfing that is not shown I’m big-time videos but that’s the real good surfing in California, generally muddy water.
Tom Curren living legend. Everyone ages folks, lets see you surf like him.
4:12 Kid jumps into the water and disappears into the ether 🤣🤣
In my armchair surfing experience,, this looks amazing !, 11 years late I am ,but you tube is forever
Shame here 😂
that river is not dirty!! thats the natural color of the river, i live in brazil and i can say that, the color of rivers even beaches can be brown. it depends on the season or bc the sediments of the ground
Also can depend on the different micro organisms that live in the water. Sometimes our ocean water here in Long Island NY gets a brown color to it. It’s not pollution it’s just a bacteria in the water that is harmless.
quite literally it is dirty, but safe
There's industrial waste in that river.
“Sediments of the ground” = dirt
No industrial in that area
With that monumental Master , Tom , Nice see You again Teacher!
I love surfing... and surfers..
surfers are some of the nicest people in the world as long as your out there in respect, and respect the line up..
Fantastic Rip Curl
@rilham2new And it is still not the pollution which get the river dirty but the soil ground of the river. From my direct observation from the town which is passed by this river in the upperstream, The water is actually quite clean.
@toasteruk Add to that ..clear with blue colouring in freshwater is not always a good thing. It can indicate the presence of copper and arsenic such as the lakes in the Snowdon Horseshoe in North Wales, or the river that runs through Glen Brittle on the Isle of Skye. They look like paradise,but they are full of poison. This river, and many other tidal bore rivers are just silty.
There is a large creek named Ballona Creek that runs through the Westside of Los Angeles that is a branch or tributary of the L.A. River system, and it flows into the Pacific Ocean alongside the Marina Del Rey inlet channel for boats. The Creek is the storm water runoff and it is parallel to the Marina channel and both are protected by a large rock breakwater wall to keep the Marina waters calm.
During large swells and storms, the waves, if big enough, will break over the breakwall, which is probably fifteen feet high, and the tide will run into the creek and channel. In the creek, the sand bars grow throughout the years and it can be pretty shallow, only five or six feet in some places and then twenty feet at the most in other places which then cause the tide to kick up into a wave that is around three foot or so high and aa wide as the creek, about 100 yards from rock wall to rock wall and the waves just roll, not hollow, but you can ride a wave an eighth mile or longer sometimes. It's fun when you are a little kid and still learning to surf. It's even fun as an adult just because it is kinda rare and novel.
@ben gravy get on it brother 🤙🤙🤙
I’ve lived my whole life a half hour away from there and never knew that
@@andrewferguson8032 ---- it probably was breaking in the creek at one point during this last batch of storms and big waves. I didn't get down there to the beach except to work a few days but no time to check out the surf.
I feel like I've been watching Tom Curren surf my whole life!! Fking epic
Tom Curran: legend.
Cool video, love how you added “Sunset” to the soundtrack, love Phoenix.
CURREN. I loved watching him growing up in the 80's. Such a solid, fluid surfer with the wave. This is my style of riding. 🌊
you comparing yourself to him?
Incredible waves
ESPETÁCULO!!! A 7 MARAVILHA DO NEPTUNO...
We got like 10 seconds of footage guys, how do we stretch it?
This'll be the future of surfing flowrider wave pools Giant no towin riding a bonzer. Got me floating
Really great stuff guys, thanks for sharing😀
I can’t explain the amount of excitement you get from seeing one in the distance and waiting to catch it, this one puts our boretide in Alaska to shame!
Keep crying and comparing apples to oranges
@@NukeJesus bet you’ve never even surfed a boretide😝
Tom Curren 🙌🏼
MENYALA Riau Indonesia ku🔥✨🤍🙌🙌
Nothing compares to Surfing the Amazon, but I surfed Imperial Beach Tijuana Sloughs in chocolate barrels once. Overcast quicksilver reflection in the water on a windless dusk during an eclipse. 2004 if anyone else remembers it. Rain had made the water brown in SoCal after not raining awhile.
Já senti esse prazer aqui em arari Maranhão surreal o bagulho
Qualquer semelhança com a pororoca é mera coincidência lol
So cool 😎
this was one of my favorite videos to watch when I was little. Still so fucking sick
Tom's just like "Yeah you know its nice being here and it felt like an ocean wave , but it like goes forever". meanwhile he was the first barrel and do it perfectly. LOL
Bloody incredible.
THIS IS SUMATRA!!! WELCOME TO SUMATRA 🙌
tom freaking curran!! the man, the legend, the myth
10 yrs ago? not updated footage? ok
And one more thing, the river is so damn big. All the domestic waste from that sparsely populated village will never ever get the river so dirty. It is the waste from the city or town from the upperstream of the river. They are way too many mining and plantation activity in the upperstream. If you travel by boat to the upperstream, what you can find is that actually a dam which provide electricity (hydro-generated powerplant) to the capital city of the province.
nah, I believe it's the natural color of the river itself cuz the sediments LOL!
It isn't contaminated. Its the natural colour of the river
Sok tau
that's the natural color of the river. it's common here, in brazil, rivers colored chocolate like. even at some beaches the color of the water are brown
Some rivers are just muddy. it has more to do with soil type and river current than anything. nature makes things dirty too dude.
Wow that is soooooawesome! Hahahaha play with everything!
@evelynsalt1212 yeah.. in the most populated city in Indonesia we got dirty rivers due to the lack of concerns :(
but the color brown of this Kuala Kampar River not because it's dirty. It's already brownish but now getting darker cos of sedimentation..
The jet ski's are destroying the wave.
Tom Curren is starting to look like Tom Hanks twin brother!
Agreed!
Sumatra, Indonesia. Why did I have to Google this, why is it not in the description???
water looks so clean..
I love rip curl
I really like this video 🥺. What incredible Bono!!!
And where was it!! Sumatra, Indonesia!
Hey Tom, why so serious? Didn't crack a smile once.
@salzheeringer it's plain old dirt, not spoil. u never seen a river with dirt bedding instead of rock/gravel?
how many times a year does it break?
now thats some crystal clear water!
Mantap
Boa bruninhooooo
Amazing power!!!
The alligator's name living in the area is also Bono
best trip
Ripcurl amazink surf
are there any crocs in this river?
Parabéns ☆...
Classe "A☆!"
Wow! Tom Curran really aged! He is almost unrecognizable. I remember TC as a surf sensation in the early and mid 80's.
have a look at yourself 40 yrs ago, do you look the same?
@@jimdoyle8224 Nice one
No shit, Sherlock
Tom looks great and still shreds! I especially love the salt and pepper beard ;-) (4 decades later and I'm still crushing on that man)
Rip Curl 😎
Frustrating that you don't have the location of this. Otherwise great job!
Sweet
TOTALLY EPIC/THAT BARREL TC GETS IS AMAZING/THOSE GUYS R SO BLESSED TO GET TO RIDE THAT SPOT/I AM SURE SLATER WILL TRY IT/CANNOT WAIT TO SEE HIS FOOTAGE
Looks dangerous
Indonesia Riau teluk meranti❤
*What a cool place!*
*Perfect mudslides with barrels!*
*I wish I surfed that.*
*2:05** You didn't stay caved, because your driver fucktitallup.*
where is this?!
Riau , Indonesia
Esta no es la famosa Pororoca?
It was kind of big that Barrel was or the way it was there's some moving water there all right
Why does the description have every piece of information possible other than the one people would want which is where this is
probaly pororoca in brazil
Actually it's in Kampar River, Riau city (Indonesia) 🙂
How dirty is the water?
I wonder why a lot of surfers don't shave?
The Bono...it's true.
why did he go left at 2:10
Where is this?..
The jet ski kept messing up the barrels.
so so rad
river surfing is for infinity or until your legs give out
Tamed Tsunami?
the ratio of talking to wave riding should have been reversed.
Yep no deslikes... That's more like it! who could ever dislike this?
Video kapan tahun baru nongol
11 years ago
Pororoca , ondas maravilhosa s.
i dig it
please Tom go back & do it again; & leave that camera guy b'coz he should'a tightened up the zoom on that section. j/k C-;
WHERE IS THIS!!!
Riau Province, Indonesia.
look very scary , chocolate brown waves with sharks and crocodiles hiding in the brown water to swallow You! lol
Super les gars respect à vous mais ou sont les surfers si prennent une vagues sans jet ski c’est fini les amis 😢bref à l’heure de l’écologie j’ai pas l’impression que c’est dans les valeurs de ce sport salutations à tous
Kabupaten PELALAWAN - RIAU dan INDONESIA "KECOLONGAN"...
Took me a decade to find the “Bonor”
Tom Curren looks like Tom Hanks.
STARFIRE.
2:03 ISS like a shhocccolaatess barrels
@garyward1000 thank you and have a nice day
The brazilian guy's accent... the other guy saying waves... wives! 🙉
Yes riau indonesia
Cool
about 60-80 days
ombak terbaik dong
Que "bono" o q... isso aí é a pororoca
The boats and jet ski wake ruined a lot of the barrels