Surfers catch the rare tidal wave of the River Severn
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UK surfers had the fantastic opportunity to surf the River Severn, in the second highest tide in the world.
The longest ride is also a dangerous bet with trees and debris getting in the way.
In 2006, Steve King regained the Guinness World Record for Britain after surfing in the River Severn for 7.6 miles.
The previous record was achieved by the Brazilian Serginho Laus, having surfed for 6.3 miles in the Araguari River (Brazil).