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Chris Emerson. In today's overpopulated in modern world of surf exploration, it has become more and more challenging to find that truly unique surf adventure. In the northeast corner of Brazil, where the Amazon River empties into the Atlantic Ocean, there exists a natural phenomenon called the poor Arocha. Polar Roca is one of the world's only searchable tidal waves. Wave comes each year during the lunar equinox, when the full moon crosses the equator and creates the Earth's most extreme times. During this time, the Amazons tied shift is so great that the incoming water surges from the ocean up the river and creates a destructive wall of water that travels upstream for almost 50 kilometers. As the title surge pushes up the river, it mysteriously transforms into a miraculous surfing wave that breaks continuously for almost two hours. Because of its rare occurrence and remote location, Poor Arocha has been witnessed by few and served by even fewer. We set out with Japanese surf star Morrow no and an international team of surfers on an expedition to find poor Roca and ride the longest wave of their lives from our and our team of surfers. It was a once in a lifetime journey and a chance toe have one of the most unique surf experiences in one of the most exotic locations in the world.