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SANTA CRUZ, Calif. (KRON) — A local marine wildlife photographer captured images of young great white sharks who appear to be “smiling” as they swim close to Santa Cruz County beaches.
“Some people ran with that idea,” Mailander, 58, said Tuesday as he processed the reaction to his images. A young great white shark visits the relatively warmer waters of Monterey Bay this month.
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The friends’ kayaks were 13 feet long, and the great white shark was even longer. “It was a beautiful, calm, foggy day. I noticed a really big dorsal fin. Further down, I noticed a very big tail.
The friends’ kayaks were 13 feet long, and the great white shark was even longer. “It was a beautiful, calm, foggy day. I noticed a really big dorsal fin. Further down, I noticed a very big tail.
A local marine wildlife photographer captured images of young great white sharks who appear to be “smiling” as they swim close to Santa Cruz County beaches. The underwater photographs, shot by ...
The friends’ kayaks were 13 feet long, and the great white shark was even longer. “It was a beautiful, calm, foggy day. I noticed a really big dorsal fin. Further down, I noticed a very big tail.
The friends’ kayaks were 13 feet long, and the great white shark was even longer. “It was a beautiful, calm, foggy day. I noticed a really big dorsal fin. Further down, I noticed a very big tail.
The friends’ kayaks were 13 feet long, and the great white shark was even longer. “It was a beautiful, calm, foggy day. I noticed a really big dorsal fin. Further down, I noticed a very big tail.