If you haven't seen this yet it's pretty crazy:
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-...tack-quick-rescue-crucial-to-survival/6632988
Joe M.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-07-...tack-quick-rescue-crucial-to-survival/6632988
Joe M.
If that was me, the beach would be closed for e.coli because of all the shit that would have been in the water.
Fucking media hyperbole. If you get ATTACKED by a great white shark, you're not going to escape it unharmed.
One word: "Sharknado"Well he "was" in the sharks territory.
How many sharks have attack people on the streets?
Fucking media hyperbole. If you get ATTACKED by a great white shark, you're not going to escape it unharmed.
Meh. Statistically it is far more dangerous during the drive to get there. Living where I do you just get some sutures and perhaps surgeries and a cool story to tell, since fatalities are rare. I think the last one I read about was a older gentleman swimming off his dock over near Tampa. They suspect it was a bull shark in the river, that bit his legs off near the waist. That was a good number of years back.Hats off to surfers, I think this shows you have to be more than a little badass yourself to play where the men in grey suits live and work.
LOL. Kinda what I was thinking... "man, I would have expected a big ol brown streak in the water behind him when he was swimming."If that was me, the beach would be closed for e.coli because of all the shit that would have been in the water.
I wonder if screaming like a little girl would scare off a shark? That would have been my technique.