Time to get out of the water...

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  1. Vandenburg

    Vandenburg Registered User

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    Time to get out of the water...

    There you are, enjoying a bit surf, a big wave comes in that you like the look of, then you see...

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    fookin hell :eek:
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    fuuuck :D
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    JAWS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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    hehe...

    i bet about 2 secs after that piccie was taken he was droppin the cosby kids off at the pool;)
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    PMSL:lol: :lol: :lol:
    Gonna use that one
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    wonder if that was used on Mat Silver's track The Ultimate Wave:lol::lol: :lol: not with the shark of course:eek:
  9. Vandenburg

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    It's a Great White by the size of it, that surf dude must of so shit himself :eek:
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    thats a fukin ace photo.

    sharks rool.

    eat the ozzie bastard. :cool:
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    thats cool!!! :cool:
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    sharks are the ultimate predator. doubt they changed much since they first came about. same as crocodiles and alligators. they are still dinosaurs. just got smaller cos the food did :D
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    did u hear about the prehistoric sharks tooth they found that was nearly a4 in size. fucka! :eek:

    ive got a 140million year old one :love:

    nobody really knows how old sharks are either.
    dont know where they go to die..

    there class... cant wait for south africa!! :D
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    That would have prob been a tooth from a MEGALODON. They were a super size Great White that ruled the ocean. They did not die out that long ago too, I'm sure there have been teeth found that are only 30,000 yrs old. That's nothing really.

    These sharks were the size of a Whale Shark, but with the predatory instincts of the Great White - in other words ONE MEAN FUCKA! They used to eat whales!

    They sound mint!
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    Here is a jaw frame using actual teeth found.

    Bear whitness to the mighty jaws of the Meglodon! Don't fancy yer chances :eek:

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    i recon its fake! :D :eek: :D
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    I'm a believer ;) :D

    Here is some nore Meglodon madness...be afraid...

    The below picture is no exaggeration even if there are no conclusive evidence that the monster shark Megalodon is still alive. Carcharodon megalodon evolved during the early Miocene epoch, about twenty million years ago, and lived until about two or three million years ago. Scientists suspect that the monster sharks main prey were the large whales of the time.

    According to the hundreds of Megalodon teeth that have been pulled from the oceans and rock beds of the world, the monstrous fish may have reached lengths close to 80 feet. Next to the sperm whale, that would make Megalodon possibly the largest predator that has ever lived, including the land dinosaurs.

    The giant shark is sometimes depicted as having been able to totally swallow a small car, although this is probably exaggeration. Still, the Great White in Steven Spielberg´s Jaws wouldn´t have stood a chance against Megalodon. Certain cryptozoologists believe that it could still be around and their imagination is fueled by some more authoritative people.

    As cryptozoological research has proven, large animals can remain hidden from modern science, especially in our planet's under-explored ocean depths. And if the famous coelacanth could remain undisturbed for 60 million years, why couldn´t megalodon stay hidden for a mere 10,000?

    Has one already appeared? Here is quite an amazing sighting report from Australia. It is taken from David G. Stead's Sharks and Rays of Australian Seas, published in 1963. Here is the now-classic monster encounter, in Stead's words:

    In the year 1918 I recorded the sensation that had been caused among the "outside" crayfish men at Port Stephens, when, for several days, they refused to go to sea to their regular fishing grounds in the vicinity of Broughton Island.

    The men had been at work on the fishing grounds--which lie in deep water--when an immense shark of almost unbelievable proportions put in an appearance, lifting pot after pot containing many crayfishes, and taking, as the men said, "pots, mooring lines and all."

    These crayfish pots, it should be mentioned, were about 3 feet 6 inches in diameter and frequently contained from two to three dozen good-sized crayfish each weighing several pounds. The men were all unanimous that this shark was something the like of which they had never dreamed of. In company with the local Fisheries Inspector I questioned many of the men very closely and they all agreed as to the gigantic stature of the beast.

    But the lengths they gave were, on the whole, absurd. I mention them, however, as an indication of the state of mind which this unusual giant had thrown them into. And bear in mind that these were men who were used to the sea and all sorts of weather, and all sorts of sharks as well.

    One of the crew said the shark was "three hundred feet long at least"! Others said it was as long as the wharf on which we stood--about 115 feet! They affirmed that the water "boiled" over a large space when the fish swam past. They were all familiar with whales, which they had often seen passing at sea, but this was a vast shark.

    They had seen its terrible head which was "at least as long as the roof on the wharf shed at Nelson's Bay." Impossible, of course! But these were prosaic and rather stolid men, not given to 'fish stories' nor even to talking about their catches. Further, they knew that the person they were talking to (myself) had heard all the fish stories years before! One of the things that impressed me was that they all agreed as to the ghostly whitish color of the vast fish".

    Stead apparently believed the fishermen were telling the truth (and that they may have witnessed a living Megalodon) and another thing in favor of their credibility is that they did not return to sea for days even though they lost their wages and some of them had to seek help for the apparently traumatic experience.

    In his 1989 book There Are Giants in the Sea, BBC film producer and wildlife author Michael Bright concludes his sea-monster volume with mention of the giant fish:

    "Imagine the shock when scientists dredging the bottom of the Pacific Ocean, earlier this century, discovered two 10 cm. (4 in.) long Megalodon teeth that can only be described as geologically "fresh." One was estimated to be 24,000 years old, roughly the time of the Lascaux cave paintings. The other was just 11,000 years old and therefore belonged to a gigantic shark that swam in the Pacific Ocean at the same time as man was migrating from Asia into North America. Could this?

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    do you think you will be able to get sharks around grand canaria way, cos it is close to Africa?
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    theres loads! :eek: :eek: :eek:

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