Published on June 17th, 2013 | by PhilB
Building a Stationary Wave at Wamberal Lagoon
When the water level of the Wamberal Lagoon, NSW Australia, becomes too high as a result of rain, the town council cuts out the a section of the beach to drain it. The result is a near instant river that runs into the sea. The force of the exiting waters against the ocean causes a stationary wave for these guys to surf. It is fun for surfers as multiple standing waves appear through out the drainage. In a matter of minutes the trickle turns into a raging river and the waves and rapids are massive. One of the few occasions when Australians turn into “river surfers”.
These white water surges really look like an absolute blast to surf!