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This Kayaker is WINNING

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  • Super User

Looks like a small basking shark which is a filter feeder. Huge, but definitely not in the Mako, Great White, or Blue Shark category.

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Can't seem to get that video embeded I don't know why?

but here is how for future reference.

you click the media button mediabutton.jpg  you get something like this.

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you put the video URL in the middle

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Capt.O

I don't know what type of shark it is but that would be a little bit unnerving to say the least.

Years ago I was in a 17' formula about 1 mile off of Ft Lauderdale when a 30' whale shark passed within 20' of my boat. They skim the ocean too. At first I was nervous but then I marveled at one of natures creatures.

  • Super User

Hasn't enough time passed to stop saying "winning?"

  • Super User
Hasn't enough time passed to stop saying "winning?"

"Whining"... ;)

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