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Don't blink when you dive
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You wouldn't catch me swimming with that monster, could obviously swallow a person whole if it wanted. After feasting on the dead whale was quite contented, but if it were hungry. . . :doh:
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THE GREAT WHITE SEAL OF APPROVAL
WHEN I DIVE IN A WET SUIT OFF MONTEREY BAY, STRONGLY RESEMBLING AN ELEPHANT SEAL, GREAT WHITES DO NOT ATTACK ME...STRICTLY OUT OF PROFESSIONAL COURTESY!:doh: :yep: :O:
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nice photos.
I went on a "shark dive" about 20 years ago off the Bahamas. We only saw smaller sharks, 6-9 feet long, but still very impressive creatures. Unlike every other fish, sharks are not afraid of humans and will get very close to examine you. I quickly figured out you have to get out of their way...:o |
What a beautiful animal. :up:
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Shark? What shark?
I couldn't take my eyes off that wet suit. https://i0.wp.com/radaronline.com/wp...?fit=700%2C700 |
Bloody Heck! :o
Jacques Cousteau would be impressed and very worried at the same time. |
^ Reminded me of a routine a comedian used to do years back where he was Cousteau being interviewed:
Interviewer: So, Mr. Cousteau, you are not making the dive to find the giant sea creature rumored to be in these waters? Cousteau: No, one of my sons will make the dive in my place. (Sound of a commotion off camera, accompanied by shouts and screams) Interviewer: Oh, my, it seems the sea creature has gotten hold of your son and is dragging him under!!... Cousteau (shrugging): That is why I have so many sons,,, <O> |
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