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- Surfing Between Two Seas: Gary Saavedra in Panama
- Gary and a Tanker
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- 28/02/2011
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- Agustin Munoz
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- The wave, generated by a 2010 MasterCraft PWT boat, was the longest wave ever surfed (time and distance) in the history of the sport at approximately 40 miles (64km). Gary had to be standing on a surfboard for about five hours.
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