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Photo Captures Kayakers Close Encounter with Great White Shark
Walter Szulc Jr., in kayak at left, looks back at the dorsal fin of an approaching shark at Nauset Beach in Orleans, Mass. in Cape Cod on Saturday, July 7, 2012. An unidentified man in the foreground looks towards them. No injuries were reported. The previous week, a 12- to 15-foot great white shark was seen off Chatham in the first confirmed shark sighting of the season according to a state researcher. Two more sightings were reported Tuesday, July 2, 2012. The same waters are filled with seals, which draw the sharks because they are a favorite food of the animal.
A kayakers first time out nearly became his last after a close encounter with a Great White shark.
Walter Szulc, Jr. was among the last to notice that beachgoers at Nauset beach in Orleans, Mass. were fleeing the ocean Saturday after a 12- to 14-foot Great White was spotted in the surf, WHDH-TV reported.
He told the station that before arriving at the beach he had teased his daughter about her fear of sharks. But in a scene reminiscent of the movie Jaws, witnesses said they saw the sharks dorsal fin trailing Szulc by about 10 feet, according to reports.
Szulc told WHDH-TV that he had no idea that people were screaming shark. So I looked behind me and that's when I saw the shark, it was pretty much right there, I got a glimpse of it. It was a good size and it had a fin sticking out, so I just turned and paddled, Szulc told the TV station.
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http://www.nbclosangeles.com/news/weird/Photo-Captures-Kayakers-Close-Encounter-with-Great-White-Shark-161780885.html
Gonna need a faster kayak.
JustAnotherGen
(31,888 posts)Read this on a link of weather.com. I don't know that I would have kept my cool like he did . . .
CaliforniaPeggy
(149,702 posts)Yup, that'll do it.
SoCalDem
(103,856 posts)xchrom
(108,903 posts)deaniac21
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sharp_stick
(14,400 posts)as he's going as fast as he possibly can toward shore at least someone on the beach had to start up with the JAWS music. It may have been going through his head as well.
PearliePoo2
(7,768 posts)no way you're going to out-distance a shark if he wants you. In fact, you may be even more appealing as you frantically thrash around trying to flee!
Looking at the size of that fin, that big boy/girl could easily reach up and snap your kayak into pieces with its jaws.
Eeek indeed!