'Sniffing toes': Great white shark 'stalks' surfers at J-Bay Open [WATCH] | The Citizen

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'Sniffing toes': Great white shark 'stalks' surfers at J-Bay Open [WATCH] | The Citizen
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Professional American surfer Nathan Florence has shared a video clip and some photos via his videographer, Zoard, of the scary encounter on social media. Read more here 👇

The drone footage shows the shark cruising about in the close vicinity of tour surfers Rio Waida and Ian Gentil – from Indonesia and Maui respectively.As it approaches the surfers, a wave breaks over the Great White while an unsuspecting Gentil surfs almost directly above the shark.Indonesian surfer Ian Gentil rides a wave unsuspecting of a Great White shark lurking below.

Eight years ago, three-times surfing world champion Mick Fanning narrowly escaped the jaws of a great white shark mid-heat while participating in the J-Bay Open. The whole incident was screened live on television with Fanning noticing the Great White only at the last moment. He immediately tried to paddle away, but was dragged off his board, eventually surviving the attack by punching the shark.

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