Close encounters of the Great White kind

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Lissaspence

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This guy has balls of steel! I don't know if the video will work here but just in case heres the link to the artical: http://www.grindtv.com/surf/blog/19...+films+great+white+sharks+circling+his+board/

To be out in the ocean see two (yes not one but TWO) great whites circling your paddle board and go back the next day with a camera and face them down again! :eek::eek::eek:

The one was so close it looked like his tale almost hit the camera when he swam away.

Wednesday, August 11, 2010 3:28pm PDT

California surfer films great white sharks circling his board

By: Pete Thomas, GrindTV.com

The last thing most surfers would want to see is a great white shark circling their board. But when two of the notorious apex predators began swimming around Chuck Patterson earlier this week off San Onofre in northern San Diego County, he saw opportunity.

Patterson, 41, who lives in nearby Dana Point, paddled out at the same spot the next day with a high-definition camera mounted on a 10-foot pole, and used the apparatus to probe the murky green water around his board. The result is the accompanying video, which shows what presumably are the same two sharks: an estimated nine-footer and a seven-footer, milling beneath him as he paddled.



The larger shark showed up first, and slapped Patterson's board with its tail before swimming off. The smaller shark circled his board for 12 minutes.

Such an encounter might make an ordinary surfer want to sprint atop water to the nearest dry land. But Patterson, a champion paddler and all-around waterman, is comfortable in the knowledge that Southern California is seasonal nursery ground for juvenile great whites, which are fairly abundant this summer and prey mostly on small fishes and other sharks.

Still, it required steely resolve to venture back out and stand once more above two of creatures capable of inflicting deadly wounds, and to do so with a steady hand.
 
If any one can figure out how to embed the video that would be great.
 
I know! I just keep thinking about his feet dangling in the water when they are right there. It scared me just watching the video! One of the times he put the camera in and the shark was right there swimming up to him literally made me jump.
 
I can't even get the video to load with in the link. Wish I could :(
 
Hmmm, some help to embed this please?
 
The guy is nuts!
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Edit...I don't know why it won't embed. I never have any dramas embedding vids?
 
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Very cool vid, I can't wait till I'm older and be able to swim with sharks.

EDIT: I can't get it either... ever since the iframe embed code beta option I have trouble embing.
 
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