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  1. For the international version, see Big Wave Beach. Big Wave Beach (巨浪沙滩; pinyin: Jù làng Shātān; translation: Huge Wave Beach) is the 7th world in the Chinese version of Plants vs. Zombies 2. Unlike the international version, it has more plants, a new zombie, and a new Brain Buster. The main stage element of this world is the water. In each level, there is an arrow and a chain of ...

  2. PvZ 2 | Big Wave Beach| Day 32 | 2022 Walkthrough

  3. Plants vs. Zombies 2 Guides. Here's a quick walkthrough and strategy guide for the "Big Wave Beach" stages in the action and arcade defense game - Plants vs. Zombies 2: It's About Time! Take a trip back to the 60's and hang ten on the ocean waves! Tides are changing and those gnarly zombies make it not-so-safe to back in the water!

  4. Put yourself at nature’s mercy at Big Wave Beach in Shek O, and join locals for a spot of windsurfing. Prehistoric rock carvings by early Hong Kong inhabitants will amuse the less adventurous. *** Visitors are advised to check the availability of lifeguard services at the beach on the respective website before visiting.

  5. Put yourself at nature’s mercy at Big Wave Beach in Shek O, and join locals for a spot of windsurfing. Prehistoric rock carvings by early Hong Kong inhabitants will amuse the less adventurous. *** Visitors are advised to check the availability of lifeguard services at the beach on the respective website before visiting.

  6. 18 de abr. de 2018 · 19 Hanalei Bay, Kauai, Hawaii. This crescent-shaped bay is known for its big waves that can reach up to 20 feet. The tallest waves happen in the middle of the bay, and the locals call them “pine trees.”. This spot is considered to be the best surfing location on the island of Kauai. It has waves for surfers of all experience levels.

  7. The big waves of Nazaré were first ridden by local bodyboarders and a few international athletes, including nine-time world bodyboarding champion Mike Stewart. The highly disputed giants of Praia do Norte are the result of a combination of four variables: swell refraction, rapid depth reduction, converging waves produced by an underwater canyon, and a local water channel.

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