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Teddy brings spectacular sights

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A giant wave lashes Bermuda off South Road East near Watch Hill Park, Smith’s (Photograph by Paul Maccoy)

Hurricane Teddy has brought spectacular sights over the past two days as it makes its way east of Bermuda.

Residents on the south shore reported waves of more than 20 feet as the Category 2 storm started to make its presence felt yesterday morning.

The Bermuda Weather Service has said ferocious seas will be increasingly likely as Teddy is forecast to come about 115 miles to the east-southeast of the island.

But forecaster Troy Anderson warned: “Although a spectacle to see, please do not put yourself or anyone else in danger.”

Send your storm pictures to news@royalgazette.com

A giant wave lashes Bermuda off South Road East near Watch Hill Park, Smith’s (Photograph by Paul Maccoy)
John Smith's Bay (Photograph by John Woolgar)
Windsor Beach at the Mid Ocean Club (Photograph by Katherine Watson)
Church Bay (Photograph by Brenda Warwick)
Warwick Long Bay (Photograph by Brenda Warwick)
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