The Wedge is a world-famous
bodysurfing spot located at the extreme south end of the
Balboa Peninsula in
Newport Beach, California. When supplied with a south swell of the proper size and direction, it can produce huge waves as spectacular and intimidating as any in
Hawaii,
Tahiti, or
Australia. The waves are a by-product of improvements to the groin (rock jetty) on the north side of the Newport Harbor entrance undertaken during the
1930s. When conditions are just right and the waves approach the shore at the proper angle (south swells), an approaching wave will reflect off the groin creating a second wave. The reflected wave meets up with the following wave of the set and forms a peak. Because of this effect, waves at the wedge are often several feet larger than waves at other south facing beaches in Newport on any given day.
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