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Just wait until you see the Hookah diver at @14 seconds how the water stayed clear I will never know but sure as hell I reckon he filled the pants section with some lumpy bits.
I for one would have baled up to the surface but thinking about that staying low ain't gunna attract a mouthful of death scooting after you to the surface.
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I was more interested in the rather large White Pointer that just nudges the divers head I mean lets face it next to the Mako shark which is a total idiot of the sea apt to leaping into boats which happened near Bunbury West Au a fair while ago the shark destroyed the tinnie totally it actually bit through the steel fuel tank one guy jumped onto the bow and the other 2 into the drink which was not a sound idea.
Anyway that Great White just appearing out of the murk like that also it was no small fry shark I reckon at least 4 - 4.5 meters in length would have snacked on him easily but what of the camera person who was a bit higher up one tail flick and your saying hello to a mouthful of very sharp teeth Mrs Marsh (Colgate Ad.)
I think I might have coloured the water with a tinge of brown in such a situation.
I'm a very good swimmer and like to dive, but somehow the idea of a shark always gives me the shivers, even if I know there are none and am in quiet and relatively shallow waters.
It's just an instinctive thing.
I keep doing what I'm doing, but I really feel a cold blade inside.
Last edited by Ovidio; 01-19-2018 at 05:57 AM.
Reason: Correction of typo