Great white gets in cage

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Looks scary, but think about it: If anything, I take this incident as even more proof that Great Whites are not interested in eating humans and I would feel even more confident diving with Great Whites after watching this.
 
You have nothing to worry about.
That shark was more scared than the people in the cage.
 
You have PLENTY to worry about. Even the smallest animal can do a lot of damage when it gets scared! That's a lot of muscle thrashing about in that cage.
 
You go in the cage, cage goes in the water, shark is in the water

How to empty an AL80 and fill your suit at the same time.:D
 
Memo: Don't buy shark cage from lowest bidder.
 
You go in water, cage go in water, shark he in the water!

....well ta doo de doo fair spanish lady, well tadoo de doo fair lady of spain, for we reciecieved orders...we sail back to boston....and never shall we ever...see you again....

S whens the next trip......lol
 
My wife always asks me about doing this and I think I will show her this when I get home. Knew there was a reason I said no!
 
After watching the video, I have to say it appears that the shark swam into the cage by mistake, not with intention of attacking divers. I do agree with the above post about the reactions of a scared animal/person can be dangerous, though. It looks like Muphy's Law took over on this one.
 

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