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Topic: GW Sighting  (Read 1101 times)

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-- Shark vs. surfer odds: During a surfing lesson (yes, really) at Santa Cruz, Richard Schmidt, one of the world's leading surfing instructors and legendary big-wave guys, said that in 25 years of surfing daily, he's seen one great white shark. That is about average, he said. The consensus: If you surf every day, it's in the ballpark to see a great white shark perhaps one time.



Wonder how many times Whitey has seen him? :shark
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