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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- An inlet of the Pacific Ocean on the north shore of the island of Oahu in Hawaii.
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Tylersburg Highend Desktop successor will be called Waimea Bay
VR-Zone Articles yantronic 2010
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December in particular is when the waves can peak at 20 to 50 feet along the seven-mile stretch of highly surfable coast, blessed with some of the world's most revered breaks, from Waimea Bay to Sunset Beach.
Chilling Out in Oahu 2010
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He went to his small telescope and caught them as they made the turn into Waimea Bay.
Beard 2010
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A 5-minute drive from Waimea Bay, is Haleiwa's Breaker's Square, which has got it all.
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Their heads are shaved and their eyes are bluer than the water at Waimea Bay.
i've been down harder Nicolle Elizabeth 2009
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The annual "Eddie" competition honors iconic Hawaiian waterman Eddie Aikau and is held each winter at Waimea Bay on the North Shore of Oahu when open-ocean swells reach a minimum of 20 feet (translating to a wave face of more than 30 feet).
Surfer Mark Healey Works Out To Avoid Gnarly Wipeouts and Worse 2008
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Maybe Waimea Bay in Hawaii, a little different story, but here, let me tell you, some rough stuff along this coast, too.
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The photo above is of three-time Mavericks champion, Darryl “Flea” Virostko, going over the falls on a 40-foot bone-cruncher in Waimea Bay, HI, in December, 2004.
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The photo above is of three-time Mavericks champion, Darryl “Flea” Virostko, going over the falls on a 40-foot bone-cruncher in Waimea Bay, HI, in December, 2004.
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We then stopped over at the beautiful, Waimea Bay and hungout.
Archive 2005-10-01 e d b m 2005
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