China’s Qiantang River has the world’s largest tidal bore, which can go up to 30 feet high and 25 miles per hour. The strongest bores are formed in the fall, making the region a hotspot for surfers ...
Deep in the wilds of Alaska lies the Turnagain Arm – aka “one of the world’s biggest bore tides.” It’s a waterway, not too far from Anchorage, naturally constructed between two snow-coated slopes, ...
Incredible footage from Zhejiang, China, shows small boats racing alongside one of the world's largest tidal bores on the Qiantang River on Monday. Dramatic aerial footage captured the scale of the ...