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Where is it? Nazaré, Portugal [39.60478265, -9.071984267]

What’s in the photo? Massive 7-story waves crashing along the coast, creating giant underwater sediment plumes

Which satellite took the photo? Landsat 8

When was it taken? Oct. 29, 2020

This striking satellite snap highlights the immense power of 7-story waves crashing along the Portuguese coast and ejecting massive sediment plumes under the sea. The same day this photo was taken, a local 18-year-old surfer set a new world record by riding one of the colossal crests.

The Landsat 8 satellite captured this epic scene near the town of Nazaré in western Portugal, a region famous for having some of the tallest waves on Earth. Nazaré is home to around 15,000 people and regularly hosts “big-wave” surfing competitions, which attract surfers from around the world. The swells there are so big that surfers often have to be towed into the breaking waves with a jet ski.

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