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Adaptive surfing
Bruno Hansen, the four-times world adaptive surfing champion, at The Wave. Hansen was paralysed after being car-jacked in South Africa. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Adaptive surfing
Sophie Elwes, a first-time surfer. All beginner surfers at The Wave wear helmets and receive specialist tuition. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Adaptive surfing
Sophie Elwes, a first-time surfer. All beginner surfers at The Wave wear helmets and receive specialist tuition. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Adaptive surfing
Louis Sutton, a 19-year-old adaptive surfer who has autism, cerebral atrophy, cerebral palsy and dyspraxia. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Adaptive surfing
Ethan Jolosa, 14, from Wales. Ethan has cerebral palsy but is able to confidently surf the advanced section while riding his board prone. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Adaptive surfing
Ethan Jolosa, 14, from Wales. Ethan has cerebral palsy but is able to confidently surf the advanced section while riding his board prone. // Adaptive surfing at The Wave in Bristol. 13th December 2019.© Jonny Weeks / Guardian / eyevine
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
(R) Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
(L) Head coach Oliver Hawksworth and (R) Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Surfing coach James Long at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
(C) Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Surfing coach James Long at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Surfing coach James Long at The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Beginner surfers at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Beginner surfers at The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Beginner surfers at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Nick Hounsfield, founder of The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Intermediate surfers at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
(L) Head coach Oliver Hawksworth greets a surfer at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Beginner surfers at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
(R) Surfing coach James Long during a warm-up at The Wave – a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Surfing coach James Long at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Surf and the city: Bristol’s new artificial surfing lagoon. Generating a thousand waves an hour to suit everyone from beginners to pros, The Wave opens near Bristol.
Beginner surfers at The Wave a new, man-made surfing venue near Bristol which will soon open to the public. The multi-million pound project is situated three miles from the coast (technically the Severn estuary) on old farmland. It can accommodate up to 80 surfers at any time with waves ranging from beginner to advanced level. Photographs taken on a test day ahead of the November 2019 launch.
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Finisterre, the company developing fully recyclable wetsuits
Jenny Banks, material scientist at Finisterre, a surfwear company in Saint Agnes who have developed a full recyclable wetsuit
It is estimated that 380 tonnes of wetsuit waste is dumped every year. But Finisterre has come up with the radical solution of fully recyclable wetsuits.
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Finisterre, the company developing fully recyclable wetsuits
Tom Kay, founder of Finisterre, a surfwear company in Saint Agnes who have developed a full recyclable wetsuit
It is estimated that 380 tonnes of wetsuit waste is dumped every year. But Finisterre has come up with the radical solution of fully recyclable wetsuits.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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George King, the free climber who climbed the Shard
George King, the free-climber who climbed the Shard
Teenage climber George King became a viral sensation after scaling the UK’s tallest skyscraper without ropes at dawn on Monday – but he nearly did not make it.
As the 19-year-old personal trainer clambered past the Shard’s viewing platform, as London started stirring 300 metres (1,000ft) below, generators began pumping dust on to the metal bars he was climbing and he slipped.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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STUDIO - Andrew Cotton
'A liquid catapult': big-wave surfer returns to scene of nightmare wipeout.
Andrew Cotton, who broke his back on a huge wave at Nazaré in Portugal in 2017, prepares to scale the notorious peaks again. Big wave surfer Andrew Cotton, pictured in Nazare?, Portugal, where he suffered a horrifying wipeout in 2017.
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