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Saw a video on facebook just now....there was a shark swimming around Sosua beach this evening....fin and all.
Saw a video on facebook just now....there was a shark swimming around Sosua beach this evening....fin and all.
I just saw a WhatsApp “status update” with the same thing. There were actually 3 videos.
1. The “fin” swimming around in Sosua Bay.
2. One of the longboats beaching with the shark “lassoed” by the tail and struggling alongside the boat.
3. A couple of guys dragging the lassoed shark along the beach while a bunch of kids ran alongside it. (And the shark was wiggling and snapping it’s jaws!)
Just looked at the vid clips again. Shark looks to be 5-6 feet in length. The boat that brought it ashore was named the “Edwin III”.
And if that starts happening with any frequency, a lot (more) businesses will probably close.
Well, if they come to the bay with frequency it will be the end of it for me, and probably last nail in the coffin for Sosua. Who is going to swim or snorkel in shark infested waters.... ! What else that town has to offer... ?
I just hope this was dragged in by force and sure hope it ended up on someone's table. I wish I live to see the headline "Sharks are now extinct"...
If they let it be they will be soon, but some obsessed activist like protect these nasty creatures, a bit like glorifying serial-killers or vampires, come on, support the dolphins, they don't attack humans...!
Yeah, you got it, I hate them.
Well, if they come to the bay with frequency it will be the end of it for me, and probably last nail in the coffin for Sosua. Who is going to swim or snorkel in shark infested waters.... ! What else that town has to offer... ?
I just hope this was dragged in by force and sure hope it ended up on someone's table. I wish I live to see the headline "Sharks are now extinct"...
If they let it be they will be soon, but some obsessed activist like protect these nasty creatures, a bit like glorifying serial-killers or vampires, come on, support the dolphins, they don't attack humans...!
Yeah, you got it, I hate them.
One shark sighting too many if you ask me, read my post, I said if they come frequently, then yes, we have shark infested bay, that's the image you get... I hope they are killed on the spot or scared away so don't come anywhere near the place.
With any luck they got rid of that one, humanly of course, and without getting injured themselves (!), and made a good meal out of it, one less shark, still too many out there...
Go find something else to glamorize and obsess over, I always find it a bit weird people fascinated by a dangerous animal that can bite their leg off in a flash, these are the ones of course never go anywhere near water, like we campaign to have lions let loose on the streets... ! what has education got anything to do with it, it's instinct. It's bit sick if you ask me, I am sure a few shrink sessions can find the cause of it...lol
I love animals, dolphins, horses, turtles, so many more, beautiful and friendly creatures, sharks, no way you can convince me they are any good. "Ah, but they don't really attack you, only when they are hungry (or p***ed off!), and they don't really like humans", yeah, just bite us for a snack, right...
And all the stats about un-provoked attacks (not the other ones, considered provoked attacks I guess, if you as much as look at the thing then you provoked it... lol). And no mention of those causing horrendous injuries, like if you are not dead proper it doesn't really matter without leg or arm or a big part of your flesh missing... give me a break, must be kind of brainwashed to think sharks are any good...
Thankfully DR is not too bad, I hope it stays that way, poor Ausies and South Africans, how they still go in their waters I have no idea... And imagine how many more people, who are scared now, would use the oceans if these nasties weren't around, one extinction we really need, damn things are being protected like hell unfortunately...
Okay, I had my rant for today...
One shark sighting too many if you ask me, read my post, I said if they come frequently, then yes, we have shark infested bay, that's the image you get... I hope they are killed on the spot or scared away so don't come anywhere near the place.
With any luck they got rid of that one, humanly of course, and without getting injured themselves (!), and made a good meal out of it, one less shark, still too many out there...
Go find something else to glamorize and obsess over, I always find it a bit weird people fascinated by a dangerous animal that can bite their leg off in a flash, these are the ones of course never go anywhere near water, like we campaign to have lions let loose on the streets... ! what has education got anything to do with it, it's instinct. It's bit sick if you ask me, I am sure a few shrink sessions can find the cause of it...lol
I love animals, dolphins, horses, turtles, so many more, beautiful and friendly creatures, sharks, no way you can convince me they are any good. "Ah, but they don't really attack you, only when they are hungry (or p***ed off!), and they don't really like humans", yeah, just bite us for a snack, right...
And all the stats about un-provoked attacks (not the other ones, considered provoked attacks I guess, if you as much as look at the thing then you provoked it... lol). And no mention of those causing horrendous injuries, like if you are not dead proper it doesn't really matter without leg or arm or a big part of your flesh missing... give me a break, must be kind of brainwashed to think sharks are any good...
Thankfully DR is not too bad, I hope it stays that way, poor Ausies and South Africans, how they still go in their waters I have no idea... And imagine how many more people, who are scared now, would use the oceans if these nasties weren't around, one extinction we really need, damn things are being protected like hell unfortunately...
Okay, I had my rant for today...
Albert Einstein (maybe you heard of him...) once said:
"Two things are infinite: the universe and human stupidity; and I'm not sure about the universe"
I'll leave it at that.