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“One of the Most Brutal Things I’ve Ever Seen in Nazaré”

Summary by DUKE
The surfer of Malaga, Alberto Truncer, entered the history of the world’s most famous big wave, Nazaré, yesterday, suffering one of the most spectacular wipeouts in history. The well-known filmer and photographer Helio Antonio put it this way: “One of the most brutal things I have seen in Nazaré happened today. Alberto Truncer was completely annihilated... And then he was rescued in the infamous rocks by legend in person, Dino Carmo. Congratulat…
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The surfer of Malaga, Alberto Truncer, entered the history of the world’s most famous big wave, Nazaré, yesterday, suffering one of the most spectacular wipeouts in history. The well-known filmer and photographer Helio Antonio put it this way: “One of the most brutal things I have seen in Nazaré happened today. Alberto Truncer was completely annihilated... And then he was rescued in the infamous rocks by legend in person, Dino Carmo. Congratulat…

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DUKE broke the news in on Wednesday, March 4, 2026.
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