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A roughly 15-foot great white shark was captured on video last week swimming close to Santa Monica’s shores, providing a rare ...
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Large great white shark spotted swimming close to Santa Monica pier
A rare sighting of a fully grown great white shark just 50 yards off the coast of Santa Monica was captured on video this ...
A rare sighting of a fully grown great white shark just 50 yards off the coast of Santa Monica was captured on video this ...
Explore the rare sighting of a 14-15 feet great white shark near Santa Monica Pier, captivating beachgoers and experts alike.
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SURFER on MSNMonster 15ft Great White Shark Stalks Santa Monica Pier (Video)
In a rare sighting, an adult great white shark swims near shore in Southern California – an area typically teeming with ...
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Westside Current on MSNShark Spotted Near Santa Monica: Drone Captures 15-Foot Great White Gliding Just Off Shore
SANTA MONICA - A roughly 15-foot great white shark was captured on drone video last week swimming just 50 yards off the coast ...
The tourist beach had to be evacuated after the shark's fin was seen sticking out of the water just a few feet from where ...
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ABC7 KABC on MSNShocking video shows large white shark swimming near Santa Monica Pier
SANTA MONICA, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Shocking video shows a large white shark swimming near the Santa Monica Pier on Thursday morning. Carlos Gauna, known as "The Malibu Artist", posted the video to ...
The beach, which is located in one of Ireland's favourite holiday hotspots, had to be evacuated after the huge predator was ...
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Dublin Live on MSNSwimmers at Spain beach as 'huge beast' terrifies at popular tourist hotspot
The shark's fin was seen poking out of the water just metres from where people were swimming at the beach, with lifeguards ...
The largest great white shark tagged by a marine research group in the Atlantic Ocean resurfaced off the coast of Massachusetts this week.
There were two documented sightings of great white sharks off the coast of Bailey Island, the site of Maine's first fatal shark attack.
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