This is the dramatic moment a daredevil surfer cheated death after becoming trapped in between a stone pier - and a freak 30ft wave.
Terrified Jacob Cockle, 23, almost drowned when the monster wave emerged from nowhere and charged towards him at at a speed of over 40mph.
Frantic Jacob struggled desperately to paddle to safety, but was caught in powerful currents that prevented his escape.
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A giant wave nearly smashes surfer Jacob Cockle (circled) into the sea wall at Newlyn, Cornwall
Clinging helplessly to his board, the student was tossed into the air 'like a rag doll' when the wave - with an estimated mass of seven tonnes - broke over him.
He was flung into the surf and spent 'ages' underwater before finally managing to overcome the currents and paddle back to shore.
![Mr Cockle was tossed into the air 'like a rag doll' when the wave - with an estimated mass of seven tonnes - broke over him](http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2008/12/27/article-1102030-02E4473E000005DC-748_468x286.jpg)
Mr Cockle was tossed into the air 'like a rag doll' when the wave - with an estimated mass of seven tonnes - broke over him
Miraculously, Jacob survived the terrifying incident earlier this month at Newlyn, near Penzance in Cornwall, unscathed.
But speaking yesterday from his home in Penzance, Cornwall, Jacob said: 'I couldn't believe it.
'I was stuck by the pier and I saw this huge wave rear up right in front of me. It was just massive and there was no escape.
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Terrified: Jacob Cockle
'I thought that was it, that I was in way over my head.
'The wave was so powerful that I was underwater for ages but eventually I managed to swim in to the beach.'
Jacob, a photography student who has been surfing since childhood, added: 'I've been surfing almost all my life but I never thought I'd get into a situation like that.
'It was terrifying. It's a real reminder of how nature can throw up a surprise now and again.'
Older brother Joe, 30, was taking pictures from the beach when he saw the giant wave approaching the pier.
Joe, also a photography student at nearby Truro College, said he watched helplessly as his brother was thrown by the surf.
He said: 'There were some really big waves so Jacob wanted me to take some photos of him surfing.
'All of a sudden this massive wave comes through and my brother was in exactly the wrong place at the wrong time.
'I saw the wave land right on him so I dropped my camera and ran to the water to see if he was ok.
'It's just so lucky that he got out unharmed.'
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