Waves are not only in the ocean. Looking out towards the front of a thunderstorm where different temperatures and winds meet, a perfect cylindrical wave is formed in the sky.
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Although we have seen thousands of perfect waves peel off during the last year of filming, it never gets old admiring the different forms of unique perfection the ocean can create.
Checking out the ocean from above can definitely put a different perspective on how much water really is out there. It is estimated that there are 343 quintillion gallons of water in oceans. Here are a few gallons to take a look at from the air.
One day of left over footage during production. D’Bah was pumping and Asher Pacey found the goods. These clips didn’t make the cut but soon you will get to see a glimpse of the ones that did. The long awaited official WAY OF THE OCEAN trailer is coming soon, stay tuned . . .
A look at two turns that happened thousands of miles away from each other. Ryan Hipwood throws buckets on a tropical wall in Queensland while Adam Robertson slices through a cool South Australian wedge.
WAY OF THE OCEAN is a definitive look at wave riding in the current state of our oceans. Follow the world's best surfers around the globe exploring all the natural wonders of our precious oceans. The salt water provides life and energy on a daily basis and the time to restore and preserve our oceans is now.
This documentary of epic proportions will be released
as a five part movie series beginning with
WAY OF THE OCEAN: Australia in late 2010
directed by: Matt Kleiner
starring:
Asher Pacey, Josh Kerr
Adam Robertson, Jordy Smith
Dane Reynolds, Craig Anderson
and more . . . .
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