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Local ripper Diego Cadena terrorizes a wave from atop the curl, with zero fear of its power. - [/]
Canadian Reid Jackson is deeply focused - a split second means a lot of wave creeps behind a surfer with such voracity. - [/]
A surfer pushes his board beneath a crashing wave, popping up on the other side - "duck dives" are an essential component to surfing. - [/]
Hunting head-high tubes under much taller cliffs, a local surfer at a lesser-known spot. - [/]
During "happy hour," an empty wave splits across the isolated beach. - [/]
It is sometimes only by the thinnest of margins that a surfer squeaks out from a watery tunnel. - [/]
Over a rocky bottom, a surfer - stuck in the whitewash - pays the price for a bail. - [/]
A very similar wave to Puerto Escondido in the state of Colima - punishing beach break in shallow water - cracks through the dawn's light. - [/]
Photographer Adam DeWolfe waits for waves as the sun sets over his second home on the coast of Michoacan. - [/]
Early morning light paints a potential exit ramp from a barreling wave on Michoacan's rugged coast. - [/]
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