Only the hardiest - or most foolhardy - surfers were willing to take on freakishly big waves that have crashed onto Northland's east coast.
On a beautiful fine day, the horizon was a wall of waves over 4 metres high when they thundered ashore on Sunday. The big sea was due to a combination of conditions, including an off-shore wind and a dense, unmoving depression to the east of East Cape.
Experienced surfers said anyone going into the water "would have to be mad".
Ruakaka resident and fire service volunteer Jeff D'Ath said he had only once before seen local surf as big. From his house on the ridge he could see surf breaking about 3km off-shore.
"It was so big it drove people off the beach away from the water. There was a tremendous undertow, you wouldn't want to be caught in it," Mr D'Ath said.