On Thursday, May 6, 2021 at 9:37:08 PM UTC-10, Leo wrote:
> On 2021 May 5, , dsi1 wrote
> (in >):
> > My guess is that the greatest big wave spot on the planet hasn't been
> > discovered yet. Maybe it'll never be discovered or maybe the warming earth
> > will change the ones we have. My guess is that the surfers will be riding
> > bigger waves than we can ever imagine in a hundred years from now. They'll be
> > towed/flown to the waves using robot drones. 
> Currently, my guess would be the Bay of Fundy on a big wave day, but I´m
> not a surfer.
The Bay of Fundy sounds like water park - such a happy name!
Mavericks was discovered by Jeff Clark in the mid-seventies. He had found a big wave spot that rivals the winter swells of Hawaii's North shore from his back yard in Half Moon Bay CA. Nobody believed that such a thing was possible so he surfed the spot for over a decade alone or with a few friends. These days, people know about Mavericks alright.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vkwCQH6IVhM