Teahupoo: CODE RED

The heaviest wave in the world, just threw a temper-tantrum

15 mins
On August 27, 2011, the Billabong Pro Tahiti event on surfing's World Tour was placed on hold due to a massive swell bearing down on the famed big-wave spot, Teahupoo. Paddling into waves was out of the question and the Billabong Pro was given a layday. In one of the most talked about sessions of the decade, history was made as a handful of international chargers whipped into some of the most nightmarish waves ever surfed in Tahiti. The swell proved to be so immense that the Tahitian government issued a "Code Red" warning, banning the surrounding seas of boats and watercraft. The lineup at Teahupoo, it seems, was an exception. See the historic day through the eyes of two surfers -- the young gun Laurie Towner and the veteran Dylan Longbottom -- as they catch some of the biggest, most dangerous surf ever recorded, much of it captured with the super slow motion Phantom Camera for never-before-seen imagery.

Felipe Cesarano

Camera Operator

Dwayne Fetch

Camera Operator

Roger Middenway

Sound Editor

Derek O'neill

Executive Producer

Jamie Brooks

Additional Camera

Gordon Merchant

Executive Producer

Sandy Stevenson

Camera Operator

Mark Roberts

Camera Operator

Graham Stapelberg

Executive Producer

Jay Grant

Camera Operator

Nimai Strickland

Additional Camera

Paul Naude

Executive Producer

Andrew Flitton

Executive Producer

Paul Daniel

Camera Operator

Kendall O'Brien

Camera Operator

Chris Bryan

Camera Operator

Reid Pinder

Executive Producer

Asher King

Camera Operator

Jamie Brooks

Director

Steve Lyons

Camera Operator

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