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Shark attacks diver trying to bite the camera, video of the terrifying encounter

Mark Graham, 31, of Preston, filmed his terrifying encounter with a great white shark before scrambling to safety. The brave diver who… Already a subscriber? Login here!

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Mark GrahamThe 31-year-old from Preston filmed his terrifying encounter with a big man White shark before you can escape. The brave subwho works as a video operator and is the founder of the White Shark Ocean project filmed (and witnessed) the scene in Mossel Bay. South Africa.

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The meeting

Once in the water, Graham quickly noticed a large shadow circling the boat. After a few moments he saw a large shark coming towards him and getting closer and closer. The animal seems particularly curious about the mysterious electrical device on Mark’s head and opens its mouth at that moment, baring all its teeth.

Despite the terrifying encounter, Graham said he never felt scared or uncomfortable. Instead, he was impressed by how inquisitive and “friendly” the shark was. “The shark was super curious, having such an intimate interaction with such a large animal was extremely endearing. It was an incredible moment,” he added. “He was just trying to figure out what that weird electrical thing in the water was.

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