[00:02.54]Well, we've turned up [00:04.12]and we've seen a couple of absolutely monster barrels. [00:08.10]So we've got what we came for. [00:11.13]And, um...I'm pretty nervous, [00:12.85]because I'm about to swim that huge torpedo camera back out there... [00:15.96]..and it's dangerous-looking! [00:22.56]The big waves had brought surfers from all over the world, [00:25.48]but this was definitely a day for the professionals. [00:32.54]Bali was going to have to use all his surf experience [00:35.15]to get the shots without risking his safety. [00:39.36]Positioning was going to be everything. [00:41.76]This really is a dangerous sport. [00:43.87]Superficially, it looks a bit like skiing down the face of a mountain. [00:47.73]The difference here is that the mountain is actually chasing YOU [00:51.07]and wanting to gobble you up as you go along. [00:58.63]This is what we came for. [01:01.31]Bali got into position for his first shot of the day - [01:05.63]a ten-foot barrel wave. 10 [01:09.50]Capturing a shot like this leaves little margin for error,as Bali discovered. [01:14.95]I tried to hold on as long as I could [01:16.98]and it sucked me over the falls afterwards. [01:18.92]This thing is so heavy, I was in the foam, inside, trying to get up. [01:23.78]My right leg cramped and I couldn't get up for ages. [01:29.60]I was just lucky there wasn't really much behind it, [01:31.95]or I'd still be in there trying to get out.