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GUADALUPE, MEXICO: TERRIFYING close-up images of a deadly fifteen-foot long Great White Shark biting into one shocked diver’s air supply have been captured. The series of spectacular pictures show the 1,500-pound predator as it approached the diver’s cage in pursuit of a piece of bait that had floated near the air supply, before accidently chomping its sharp teeth down onto the air hose to gobble up the bait. The shots were taken by extreme underwater photographer, Chris Gillette (29) from Fort Lauderdale, USA in Guadalupe, Mexico. Chris managed to take the photos using a Canon 70D camera equi

GUADALUPE, MEXICO: TERRIFYING close-up images of a deadly fifteen-foot long Great White Shark biting into one shocked diver’s air supply have been captured. The series of spectacular pictures show the 1,500-pound predator as it approached the diver’s cage in pursuit of a piece of bait that had floated near the air supply, before accidently chomping its sharp teeth down onto the air hose to gobble up the bait. The shots were taken by extreme underwater photographer, Chris Gillette (29) from Fort Lauderdale, USA in Guadalupe, Mexico. Chris managed to take the photos using a Canon 70D camera equi Stock Photo
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Media Drum World / Alamy Stock Photo

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J03NN6

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69.9 MB (1.9 MB Compressed download)

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6278 x 3894 px | 53.2 x 33 cm | 20.9 x 13 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

15 August 2015

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Media Drum World

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GUADALUPE, MEXICO: TERRIFYING close-up images of a deadly fifteen-foot long Great White Shark biting into one shocked diver’s air supply have been captured. The series of spectacular pictures show the 1, 500-pound predator as it approached the diver’s cage in pursuit of a piece of bait that had floated near the air supply, before accidently chomping its sharp teeth down onto the air hose to gobble up the bait. The shots were taken by extreme underwater photographer, Chris Gillette (29) from Fort Lauderdale, USA in Guadalupe, Mexico. Chris managed to take the photos using a Canon 70D camera equipped with Aquatica underwater housing.