Pororoca surfing festival in Brazil
The annual Pororoca is held in Sao Domingos do Capim, Brazil. Pororoca is created during the spring tide as the river water is rolled back by the tides of the Atlantic Ocean on the Amazon river and adjacent rivers.
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (TARSO SARRAF/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (TARSO SARRAF/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (LUCIVALDO SENA/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (TARSO SARRAF/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (TARSO SARRAF/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (LUCIVALDO SENA/AFP/Getty Images)
- People surf on the wave of a tidal bore known as “Pororoca” during the annual surfing Pororoca festival in Sao Domingos do Capim. (LUCIVALDO SENA/AFP/Getty Images)