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    Gary Wells, 21, from Paignton, was surfing a reef near Midigama when the tsunami came in. “The swell was only about two feet that morning so me, my brother Danny and my mate Joe Pritchard went out for a surf at this little left, a few hundred yards down the road from our guest house. We surfed together for about 45 minutes, then the other two went in. I fancied a few more waves, and I was heading back out to the takeoff spot when I noticed I was paddling against a current, which quickly got really strong. It was like the tide was coming in super quick or something. The takeoff spot there is next to this big pile of rocks, about six feet high. I was paddling as fast as I could but I realised I wasn’t getting anywhere ‘cos the current was like a river. So I sat up on my board and tried to figure out what was happening. Within a few seconds the rocks in front of me disappeared. I thought ‘What the hell’s going on?’ I knew something was badly wrong so I turned around and paddled in with the surge.--[http://www.orcasurf.co.uk/data/carve/carve_current/carve_tsunami_appeal.html Dozens of British surfers were caught up in the chaos on Sri Lanka.]