Are you into surfing? Britain's first artificial, inland surfing lake is due to open in
Snowdonia, in North Wales the next summer. Revolutionary engineering is bringing the power of the ocean to the
mountains of North Wales. The giant wave lagoon, three times the
size of a football pitch, will be the first of its kind in the world. You
need to presses a button and 1.2m (4ft) waves rise up, peel and break in
exactly the same spot. One is formed every minute. The revolutionary
technology makes that sport easier to practise.
In the
natural world waves are created by the action of wind moving over the water and
are affected by, among other things, tides and the geography of the ocean
floor. It is a complicated mix.
The official
site of inland surfing lake is set to open around
Easter 2015, then all you need to do is booking an hour and instead of waiting for the
wind, you will be able to enjoy surfing
with pressing the bottom.
The inventors
maintain that it could transform the sport of surfing and also giving it
the potential to be considered as an Olympic event. But don’t you think that it will take the pleasure back
from surfing in the bosom of nature? That only time can tell.
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