Teahupoʻo

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Teahupoʻo is a world-famous surf break in Tahiti renowned for its incredibly heavy, glassy barrels and dangerously shallow reef.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf sport venue
surf break
wave
access by boat
by paddling from shore
attracts big wave specialists
professional surfers
surf photographers
bestMonths August
July
June
May
September
breaksOn outer reef
country France
distanceFromShore close to shore
hasEvent Billabong Pro Tahiti
World Surf League Championship Tour event
hasFeature below-sea-level takeoff
step-like ledge on reef
thick lip
isOlympicVenueFor surfing at the 2024 Summer Olympics
knownFor big wave surfing
dangerous surfing conditions
glassy waves
heavy barrels
professional surf competitions
shallow reef
languageOfName Tahitian
locatedIn French Polynesia
South Pacific Ocean
Tahiti
mediaCoverage online surf videos
surf films
surf magazines
nearSettlement Teahupoʻo village
oceanFloorType coral reef
partOf commune of Taiarapu-Ouest
reputation one of the heaviest waves in the world
one of the most dangerous surf breaks in the world
risk drowning
shallow sharp reef injuries
wave impact
surfingLevelRequired expert
surfSeason Southern Hemisphere winter
wavePowerSource South Pacific swells
waveType left-hand break
reef break

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Tahiti surfSpot Teahupoʻo