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Asked by much499fays to Calum on 12 Jul 2024.
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Calum Cunningham answered on 12 Jul 2024:
Yes I’ve swam with Thresher Sharks and Black Tip Reef Sharks! Both very cool experiences when I was travelling in South East Asia. Thresher sharks have extremely long whip-like tails which make them very unique looking.
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pauldove commented on :
Yes, I was lucky to be snorkelling in the Indian Ocean and saw reef sharks up close. They can be quite big and I was a bit scared to begin with but realised they were as worried about us as we were of them! They just swam away looking for food!
Kareen commented on :
I am a PADI qualified scuba diver, so yes. I have seen many sharks. I’ve seen white and black tip reef sharks, I’ve seen basking sharks, I’ve seen hammerhead sharks and the biggest sharks I’ve ever seen were bull sharks in Thailand.