A young surfer showcased her skills in Miami by getting on a board and riding the wake of a boat while wearing high heels.
Yes, yes, in high heels. Standing on immense stiletto heels, the surfer managed to keep her balance and showcase what she was capable of without a hair out of place.
It remains unclear whether this is a new record or if someone has attempted it before her; what is certain is that the video shared by Only in Dade showcased what it means to have flow on a surfboard.
But the people in Miami have eccentricities to suit every taste, and they enjoy showcasing them, like the group of young surfers who, in mid-June, decided to surf on the city streets after the heavy rains of those days caused significant flooding.
A video shared on the Instagram account of the user "Miami Problems" showed what appeared to be two teenagers, individually surfing on the back of a vehicle while two other friends encouraged them amidst laughter.
In October 2021, American surfer Eli McDonald was resting on his board at a beach in Florida and didn't realize he was surrounded by sharks. It was the photos taken by his girlfriend that revealed the frightening details of the scene to him.
The fiancé of the man, Laura Evans, stated in an interview with the local press that despite the panic she felt, she continued to photograph McDonald, who was innocently smiling and waving his arms in the water while the sharks jumped nearby.
In March of that same year, a photographer from Florida, who was taking pictures of his son while he was surfing, accidentally captured the exact moment when a massive manta ray leaped out of the water in the distance.
Rusty Escandell, 59 years old and a resident of Satellite Beach, a city located in Brevard County, was spending the day with family and friends near Patrick Air Force Base when he decided to photograph his young son surfing at the beach.
Totally by chance, he managed to capture the incredible leap of the animal on camera, and he didn't realize what had happened until much later.
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