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IF they were photoshopped, you would have to remove the hundreds of swimmers that would be all in the waters surface and put the people lined up on the shore and in the very shallow water all watching.

unless there was a reason for everyone to "line up and watch" then otherwise everone would be doing their "own thing" and there would be tons of swimmers in the water also

it looks real to me...
 
I agree. I have a similar picture except in the different direction. This picture looks real to me.
 
here are a few more pice takin' out there by a ranger there....same pic as above...

I still don't know how to make the pics bigger for you to beable to see them better

We went fishin a few miles from St Andrews and caught like 15 hammerheads.. little baby ones(((sooo cute))))... I have lived in the panhandle since 1971 born and raised so it is strange to see so many around here..
 

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here are a few more pice takin' out there by a ranger there....same pic as above...

I still don't know how to make the pics bigger for you to beable to see them better

We went fishin a few miles from St Andrews and caught like 15 hammerheads.. little baby ones(((sooo cute))))... I have lived in the panhandle since 1971 born and raised so it is strange to see so many around here..

What were you fishing with?
 
I was going to ask that too but you said it better. I saw the aftermath of a bunch of folks wiping out a white tip nursery off Ship Island for sport once. If you fish out a shark population in an area it takes about 14 years for it to replenish.

I hope you released those young sharks unharmed! We need as many to survive as possible! Looking at the size of them there is a "nursery" close by or somehow they have been forced out of their normal protected shores or mangroves. Hopefully many will survive.
Shark Foundation Projects: Shark nurseries
Jeopardized "Nurseries"

Carolyn:sharks:
 
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No CRAP!!:mooner:
I just took the pic to show ppl that have never seen shrks b4!!!:shakehead:

I wasn't trying to be rude. I am just very protective of my sharks!

Carolyn:sharks:
 

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