Unreal Slo-Mo Surfing

BBC Captures Dylan Longbottom Riding a Monster Wave in HD

This super slow-mo HD video of Dylan Longbottom surfing a killer wave for the BBC is absolutely incredible. This is the first time that super slow-motion HD video has been used to capture a 12-foot barrel, and by watching it you'll appreciate the majesty of the ocean and the artistry of a surfer, even if you've never surfed before.

The super slow-mo HD video of Dylan Longbottom surfing was captured for the BBC series 'South Pacific.' Judging from the screenshots I grabbed above, it looks absolutely unreal. Trust me, you'll want to hit the HD button for this one.
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