The intrepid Peter Marsden has been coming to the Nambucca with his family for over 35 years.
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He was out and about in Nambucca Heads yesterday and captured this amazing footage of the waves bursting over the V-Wall and spilling into the carpark.
While king tides are a regular enough occurrence, there are many in the Valley who have never seen the tide this high before.
The eastern coast's wild and windy weather looks set to continue after "extremely dangerous conditions" closed many of the state's beaches yesterday.
The Bureau of Meteorology issued a severe weather warning for damaging surf right along the coast of NSW and "strong wind warnings" have again been in place for today.
The bureau warned beach conditions from Sydney to Byron Bay could be dangerous, and people should stay well away from the surf and surf-exposed areas.
Weatherzone meteorologist Kim Westcott said the dangerous surf was caused by a low-pressure offshore system, and was mainly affecting south-east facing beaches.