Foam's up: Surfers take rare opportunity to ride fluffy waves after flooding covers coast in 330ft of yellow froth

By Daily Mail Reporter

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Three surfers braved these ferocious foam covered waves, dodging debris and litter, in their hunt for the perfect ride.

The waves were a result of overflowing flood-waters which whipped the murky-coloured waves into a frenzy, kicking up some eye-catching spray when they broke.

Photographer Chris Garden, 30, spotted the unusual sight as he drove along the coast, in Karitane, New Zealand.

Sea power: It looks like the surfer is about to be swallowed by the thick brown foam as the wave is coming down behind him

Sea power: It looks like the surfer is about to be swallowed by the thick brown foam as the wave is coming down behind him

The foam stretched 330ft along the shore and was nearly 100ft deep in places.

Mr Garden, who was watching the action from a cliff, said: ‘There was a big swell churning up the foam.

 

‘We had had a lot of flooding and so flood water had been coming out into the sea. It was all getting mixed up with the sea water and there were also logs floating out through the waves.'

‘The water is really cold at this time of year too, which doesn't make for very enjoyable surfing conditions. I think the surfers had fun but you wouldn't catch me out in it.’

Riding the fluff: A surfer tried to keep steady on the gigantic foamy wave off the New Zealand coast, a result of severe flooding in the area

Riding the fluff: A surfer tried to keep steady on the gigantic foamy wave off the New Zealand coast, a result of severe flooding in the area

Dangerous waters: The surfers had to make sure they stayed out of the way of logs and litter hidden in the foam as a result of the flooding

Dangerous waters: The surfers had to make sure they stayed out of the way of logs and litter hidden in the foam as a result of the flooding

Mr Garden, from nearby Dunedin, added: ‘In ten years photographing surfers I have never seen anything like it before. I was driving along looking for some good waves when I came across it.’

According to Mr Garden the surfers rode the waves for about 20 minutes before heading back to shore. He said some were nearly 10ft high and the force of the waves washed all the foam onto the shore.

Mr Garden said: ’The waves were washing all the foam onto the shore.

‘Once there, it all gradually disintegrated. This scene wasn't there very long and I was lucky to catch it.’

Murky: One of the surfers is paddling out to catch yet another of the less-than-clean waves off the New Zealand coast

Murky: One of the surfers is paddling out to catch yet another of the less-than-clean waves off the New Zealand coast


 

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Taking the inevitable few gulps of foamy water and breathing in the salt air laced with foam, will do wonders for your tummy and lungs.

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The article says the foam is "100 feet deep." I think the author meant "100 feet wide," meaning 100 feet from the shore.

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Gives swimming in the Ganges a run for its money!

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Your all seriously stupid. The water is like that NOT from human waste, but from algae, dead water plants and other sea impurities. Its foamed up with the massive rainfall we had... 3 weeks ago. Slow dm.

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I'd guess a lot of that brown colour results from various drains and sewers being 'flushed out' by the floods on the mainland. Just imagine what it's doing to the fishes!

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Surfing in human waste is only for idiots. - Newheart200 It wasn't human waste. It's amazing how few people can actually read!!! Flooding washes earth from the land into the sea and makes the water muddy. We don't have human waste floating on our beaches, thank you!

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Not all kiwis are that stupiid to swim or surf in that please every1 do not aseum we r all the same

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That would close our beaches indefinitely here on Chincoteague!

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imagine this is what its like when u flush away a spider or a swimming insect in the toilet with human waste

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See it every day on a uk beach that's why the water is brown not blue

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