Big waves in Santa Cruz this weekend, I beleive they topped out at 23 feet. They are down to about 14 feet when I saw them. and it was still impressive. Its hard to capture the perspective of these ocean mountains.

There were some very competant surfers out there tearing it up.

I am curious what speeds these guys get up to, looked like more than 40 mph.

The were large weights of water being flung around with great energy at the cliffs.

The lighting got pretty toward sunset.

Here's a natural arch, that is probably much closer to becoming a stack after this weekend.
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