Janko
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So I'm still 'wet' behind the ears (hehe), but I just went on my first shark dive.
Now, I must say I originally imagined a 'shark dive' as going down and seeing an ominous, pitch black cave filled with conniving mastermind carnivores, hearing creepy horror film music in my head and being all scared as packs of underwater man-eaters lured me into their death jaws. Nothing could have been further from the truth.
Once I got down there, I realised diving with sharks was just like any other dive - and that sharks are just like any other fish, that is, equally intriguing and docile. I came across a Grey Nurse chilling out under a rock outcropping, and later, a large group of 6-8 Port Jacksons swimming around like they owned the place.
Now, I must say I originally imagined a 'shark dive' as going down and seeing an ominous, pitch black cave filled with conniving mastermind carnivores, hearing creepy horror film music in my head and being all scared as packs of underwater man-eaters lured me into their death jaws. Nothing could have been further from the truth.
Once I got down there, I realised diving with sharks was just like any other dive - and that sharks are just like any other fish, that is, equally intriguing and docile. I came across a Grey Nurse chilling out under a rock outcropping, and later, a large group of 6-8 Port Jacksons swimming around like they owned the place.