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udaykiran514 · 1 month ago
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Muscle Tiger  vs Shark Family Holiday Adventure!  #Catai #AI #AItiger #FamilyAI #AIViral
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Join us on an exhilarating family holiday journey as our muscular gold tiger faces off against a fierce shark! Experience the thrill of adventure, friendship, and excitement as these two incredible animals embark on a wild escapade. This AI-powered story showcases the beauty of nature, the bond of family, and the spirit of adventure. Don’t miss this action-packed video that will leave you on the edge of your seat!
Hashtags: #MuscleTiger #SharkAdventure #FamilyJourney #AIViral #AnimalBattle #Catai #AItiger #WildlifeAdventure #EpicShowdown #NatureLovers #FamilyAI #ExcitingAnimals
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stochastique-blog · 8 months ago
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Australian Great White Sharks always love to one up and say G’day Mate! 😉 . Reposted from @rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions . . . . . . . . . . . . #meetthesharks #southaustralia #sharks #liveaboardlife #liveaboard #greatwhitesharks #sharkconservation #sharklife #underwaterphotography #sharkdiving #whitesharks #rodneyfox #andrewfox #foxsharks #sharkadventure #whitesharksdaily #discoversharks #oceanfloorcagediving #sharklove #sharkphotography #sharkdivingislife #conservationphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Kir1CBxon/?igshid=146ghfw0wye5p
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kajapopko123456 · 10 months ago
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rubisleaf · 11 months ago
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🦈 Fun Fact: The great white shark is an apex predator with a bite force that rivals T. rex! Explore the awe-inspiring world of these ocean giants. #GreatWhiteSharkFacts #FacebookNature #SharkWonders #NatureNuggets #AmazingAnimals #SharkLove #NatureDiscovery #ApexPredators #WildlifeWonders #NatureTrivia #SharkAdventures #OceanMagic #SharkLife #WildlifeWednesday #JawsUnleashed 🌊🦈
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jannis-world-connection · 4 years ago
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Posted @withregram • @rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions Great White - B&W Portrait The huge conical and hydrodynamic head of the great white shark has eyes positioned to allow incredible peripheral vision. And as well as the forward and upwards facing stereoscopic vision important in predation, they also have the ability to look downwards. We very much look forward to resuming our operations when the COVID-19 situation has settled and current travel restrictions have passed. Future expedition dates are listed until 2022 and we wish to thank the support of those people investigating and planning to book later in 2020 and into next year and beyond to secure their placement. Please continue to discuss all future itinerary details, trip commencements, and date availability with our office on email [email protected] To give confidence of booking we will offer full transferability terms with all new bookings impacted by potential ongoing future travel restrictions due to Covid-19. Upcoming immediate tour dates are suspended and we are offering postponements and credit vouchers to all existing bookings to join us on later dates. Web: www.rodneyfox.com.au #biggerboat #timetodream #holidaylater #rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions #sharks #liveaboardlife #sharkconservation #underwaterphotography #whitesharksdaily #oceanfloorcagediving #discoverocean #portlincoln #southaustralia #greatwhitesharks #sharkresearch #sharklife #sharkdiving #whitesharks #underwatervideography #underwateradventures #rodneyfox #andrewfox #foxsharks #sharkadventure https://www.instagram.com/p/CATHgZgh2JL/?igshid=1knt1o4k369ki
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jenniferwebbwebster · 7 years ago
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🌟Shark Alert🌟 Wow!! I know my sweet daughter has always wanted to swim with the sharks! I am nervous .. because it’s something I have never done! Adding this to my #Livlist #livwithjweb #iglivlist #yolo #travel #internationaltravel #usa #livelife #bucketlist #travelawesome #bestplaces #trip #adventure #sharkadventures #swimwithsharks #sharkdiving
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meganews77-blog · 7 years ago
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Best Places To Swimming With Sharks
1. Fish Rock Cave, Australia Located off the east coast of Australia, the 125 metre long Fish Rock Cave is home to some of the most sought after marine life in the world. It is renowned for its high number of grey nurse sharks who reside here all year round, so swimming with these graceful creatures is almost a guarantee. In the summer months, grey nurse sharks rest in the shallow end of the cave, making for fantastic diving.
Divers can also hope to spot wobbegong sharks, black rays, giant cuttlefish and black cod within the cave, while moray eels, blue groper and turtles can be seen on the fringes. Depths range from 12 to 24 metres and due to its varied marine life, Fish Rock is one of the world's most amazing cave dive sites. Anyone exploring Sydney on a superyacht and heading north to Brisbane can easily make a stop at the iconic dive site in New South Wales.
2. Beqa lagoon, Fiji On the edge of the Beqa Lagoon is a section of protected reef known as the Shark Reef Marine Reserve, now home to a bull shark tagging programme that monitors their behaviour and ecology. The bull sharks share their home with seven other species of shark, including tiger sharks, silvertips and gray reefs, as well as giant groupers and eagle rays.
Drop anchor off Beqa Island and tender to Pacific Harbour to arrange a guided or unguided dive to the Beqa Lagoon with Beqa Adventure Divers. The Shark Dive covers a number of different sites and divers can watch a variety of shark species who are accustomed to visitors, making this trip a must for shark fanatics who are looking to discover breathtaking Fiji on a superyacht.
3. Tiger Beach, Bahamas The Bahamas are arguably the shark diving capital of the world. Tiger Beach on Grand Bahama has become a shark swimming hotspot as it is a prime location to see tiger sharks. The sharks live in the shallow waters over an immense sandbank and come in close proximity to divers. It is not strictly a natural encounter as the dive instructors use bait to attract them. However, it does offer a great chance to get up close and personal to the 16-foot predators. A diving experience in Tiger Beach can easily be incorporated into a private cruise or a luxury yacht charter in the North Bahamas. If you want the opportunity to be involved in helping to protect sharks in the area Miami Fleet is offering a scientific learning expedition on board superyacht Usher.
4. Moorea, French Polyneisa The French Polynesian waters play host to a variety of different species of sharks. The most common are blacktip reef sharks which can be easily identified by the black tips on each fin. Although curious all the sharks inside the lagoons are predominately non-aggressive unless provoked. If you anchor your superyacht in Moorea it is possible to swim with stingrays and sharks in their natural environment without even using a guide. The abundent sea life is just one of many reasons to consider discovering French Polynesia on a superyacht.
5. South Mahé, Seychelles If you want to experience swimming with whale sharks then South Mahé in the Seychelles is one of the best places in the world to have the opportunity. The island is on the migratory path of these majestic beasts. The season usually starts in September and runs until November, with peak sightings during October each year. A diving expedition to try and swim with the illusive whale shark can be incorporated as part of seven days exploring the Seychelles on a superyacht.
6. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador The Galapagos Islands are synonymous with environmental protection and a plethora of wildlife and this is also the case for its shark population. Regularly voted as the best diving location in the world the Galapagos offer the opportunity to get up close with scalloped hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, and sometimes even whale sharks. As the name would suggest, one of the best places to view sharks is Shark Point, off Wolf Island. There are no land visits to this island and the dive site is only for experienced divers.
7. Rhode Island, USA As well as boasting some of the best shipwreck dives in the world Rhode Island also offers blue and mako shark expeditions. Named after their radiant colour, blue sharks migrate thousands of miles each year but in certain areas come close to the shoreline. Encounters with the sharks usually don’t involve scuba diving kit but a full wetsuit is required along with a hood, gloves, mask, fins and snorkel. Shark season in Rhode Island runs from June through to August.
8. Cocos Islands, Costa Rica In the waters off the Cocos Islands, which are more than 300 miles from Costa Rica's coastline, you can see scalloped hammerhead sharks in vast numbers. This experience used to only be open to experienced divers but it is now possible to enjoy the spectacle inside a three man submersible. The sharks are in the area throughout the year but numbers peak between June and October. A visit to the Cocos Islands can be combined as part of a private cruise of luxury yacht charter in Costa Rica.
9. Monad Shoal, Philippines Thresher sharks normally live in deep water and are nocturnal so can be a difficult spot for divers. Although they can be found elsewhere Monad Shoal is where they are most regularly sighted. Monad Shoal was recently made a marine park in order to try and protect them. The best time to catch a glimpse of these sharks is before sunrise so this experience will require your alarm clock to be set early.
#whaleshark #sharkcage #sharkdiving #sharkswimming #swimmingplaces #sharkadventure #swimmingshark #whalediving #swimmingwithsharks #sharkcagediving #swimmingwithwhalesharks #bestdivingintheworld #divingwithsharks #swimmingwiththesharks #whalesharkdiving #placestoswim #cagedivingwithsharks #swimmingwithgreatwhitesharks #greatwhitesharkdiving #divingwithwhalesharks #whalesharkswimming #swimwithsharksuk
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coffeenews9-blog · 7 years ago
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Best Scuba Diving Destinations With Sharks
1. Fish Rock Cave, Australia Located off the east coast of Australia, the 125 metre long Fish Rock Cave is home to some of the most sought after marine life in the world. It is renowned for its high number of grey nurse sharks who reside here all year round, so swimming with these graceful creatures is almost a guarantee. In the summer months, grey nurse sharks rest in the shallow end of the cave, making for fantastic diving.
Divers can also hope to spot wobbegong sharks, black rays, giant cuttlefish and black cod within the cave, while moray eels, blue groper and turtles can be seen on the fringes. Depths range from 12 to 24 metres and due to its varied marine life, Fish Rock is one of the world's most amazing cave dive sites. Anyone exploring Sydney on a superyacht and heading north to Brisbane can easily make a stop at the iconic dive site in New South Wales.
2. Beqa lagoon, Fiji On the edge of the Beqa Lagoon is a section of protected reef known as the Shark Reef Marine Reserve, now home to a bull shark tagging programme that monitors their behaviour and ecology. The bull sharks share their home with seven other species of shark, including tiger sharks, silvertips and gray reefs, as well as giant groupers and eagle rays.
Drop anchor off Beqa Island and tender to Pacific Harbour to arrange a guided or unguided dive to the Beqa Lagoon with Beqa Adventure Divers. The Shark Dive covers a number of different sites and divers can watch a variety of shark species who are accustomed to visitors, making this trip a must for shark fanatics who are looking to discover breathtaking Fiji on a superyacht.
3. Tiger Beach, Bahamas The Bahamas are arguably the shark diving capital of the world. Tiger Beach on Grand Bahama has become a shark swimming hotspot as it is a prime location to see tiger sharks. The sharks live in the shallow waters over an immense sandbank and come in close proximity to divers. It is not strictly a natural encounter as the dive instructors use bait to attract them. However, it does offer a great chance to get up close and personal to the 16-foot predators. A diving experience in Tiger Beach can easily be incorporated into a private cruise or a luxury yacht charter in the North Bahamas. If you want the opportunity to be involved in helping to protect sharks in the area Miami Fleet is offering a scientific learning expedition on board superyacht Usher.
4. Moorea, French Polyneisa The French Polynesian waters play host to a variety of different species of sharks. The most common are blacktip reef sharks which can be easily identified by the black tips on each fin. Although curious all the sharks inside the lagoons are predominately non-aggressive unless provoked. If you anchor your superyacht in Moorea it is possible to swim with stingrays and sharks in their natural environment without even using a guide. The abundent sea life is just one of many reasons to consider discovering French Polynesia on a superyacht.
5. South Mahé, Seychelles If you want to experience swimming with whale sharks then South Mahé in the Seychelles is one of the best places in the world to have the opportunity. The island is on the migratory path of these majestic beasts. The season usually starts in September and runs until November, with peak sightings during October each year. A diving expedition to try and swim with the illusive whale shark can be incorporated as part of seven days exploring the Seychelles on a superyacht.
6. Galapagos Islands, Ecuador The Galapagos Islands are synonymous with environmental protection and a plethora of wildlife and this is also the case for its shark population. Regularly voted as the best diving location in the world the Galapagos offer the opportunity to get up close with scalloped hammerhead sharks, Galapagos sharks, and sometimes even whale sharks. As the name would suggest, one of the best places to view sharks is Shark Point, off Wolf Island. There are no land visits to this island and the dive site is only for experienced divers.
7. Rhode Island, USA As well as boasting some of the best shipwreck dives in the world Rhode Island also offers blue and mako shark expeditions. Named after their radiant colour, blue sharks migrate thousands of miles each year but in certain areas come close to the shoreline. Encounters with the sharks usually don’t involve scuba diving kit but a full wetsuit is required along with a hood, gloves, mask, fins and snorkel. Shark season in Rhode Island runs from June through to August.
8. Cocos Islands, Costa Rica In the waters off the Cocos Islands, which are more than 300 miles from Costa Rica's coastline, you can see scalloped hammerhead sharks in vast numbers. This experience used to only be open to experienced divers but it is now possible to enjoy the spectacle inside a three man submersible. The sharks are in the area throughout the year but numbers peak between June and October. A visit to the Cocos Islands can be combined as part of a private cruise of luxury yacht charter in Costa Rica.
9. Monad Shoal, Philippines Thresher sharks normally live in deep water and are nocturnal so can be a difficult spot for divers. Although they can be found elsewhere Monad Shoal is where they are most regularly sighted. Monad Shoal was recently made a marine park in order to try and protect them. The best time to catch a glimpse of these sharks is before sunrise so this experience will require your alarm clock to be set early.
#whaleshark #sharkcage #sharkdiving #sharkswimming #swimmingplaces #sharkadventure #swimmingshark #whalediving #swimmingwithsharks #sharkcagediving #swimmingwithwhalesharks #bestdivingintheworld #divingwithsharks #swimmingwiththesharks #whalesharkdiving #placestoswim #cagedivingwithsharks #swimmingwithgreatwhitesharks #greatwhitesharkdiving #divingwithwhalesharks #whalesharkswimming #swimwithsharksuk
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jeffwby · 10 years ago
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selfie #Oahu #Hawaii #NorthShore #SharkAdventure #GoPro (at North Shore Shark Adventures, Swim With The Sharks)
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odinasurf · 10 years ago
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@aclauson88 #enjoying a #sundayfunday in #lajolla #swimming with #leopardsharks and rocking her #boho #bu #top in #azure #hanalei! @everydaycalifornia has the best gear in town and the coolest #guides! #explore #nofear #sharkadventure
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rubisleaf · 11 months ago
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🦈 Fun Fact: Sharks are ancient predators that predate dinosaurs! Dive into the fascinating world of these oceanic rulers. #SharkFacts #FacebookNature #MarineWonders #NatureNuggets #AmazingAnimals #SharkLove #NatureDiscovery #OceanicPredators #WildlifeWonders #NatureTrivia #SharkAdventures #OceanMagic #SharkLife #WildlifeWednesday #AncientPredators 🌊🌐
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7seasjewelry · 5 years ago
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The Greatest Shark! Although we have shortened their name in the scientific literature to just “white shark”, (as technically there is only one species and not one any greater than the other), and many Australians still call them white pointers... we think they absolutely still deserve to be always GREAT! 🥇🏆 . Reposted from @rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions . . . . . . . . . . #NikonUnderwater #andrewfox #rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions #portlincoln #sharks #liveaboardlife #greatwhitesharks #sharkresearch #sharkconservation #sharklife #underwaterphotography #sharkdiving #underwateradventures #rodneyfox #sharkadventure #whitesharksdaily #oceanfloorcagediving #ultimatecagediving #sharklove #discoverocean #discoversharks #jaws #submersiblesharkcage #submersiblecagediving #sharkphotographer #sharkphotography #sharkdivingislife #conservationphotography #greatest https://www.instagram.com/p/B0BYpgdBXUM/?igshid=9eutaurcxzej
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7seasjewelry · 5 years ago
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Australian Great White Sharks always love to one up and say G’day Mate! 😉 . Reposted from @rodneyfoxsharkexpeditions . . . . . . . . . . . . #meetthesharks #southaustralia #sharks #liveaboardlife #liveaboard #greatwhitesharks #sharkconservation #sharklife #underwaterphotography #sharkdiving #whitesharks #rodneyfox #andrewfox #foxsharks #sharkadventure #whitesharksdaily #discoversharks #oceanfloorcagediving #sharklove #sharkphotography #sharkdivingislife #conservationphotography https://www.instagram.com/p/B4Kir1CBxon/?igshid=146ghfw0wye5p
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