Walker's Cay, Bahamas

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Trisha and I really like this picture more than all the others. There's just something about it. Maybe it's the scuba divers in the back being able to exist in the same water as the shark.

Here's a picture of several sharks. Most of these sharks are approximately 6 feet in length. All the sharks you see in these photos are Grey Carribean Reef. You may see a nurse shark or two and maybe even some blacktips as well but for the most part they are Grey Carribean Reef.

Here's a loner. Sharks are much like dogs...as long as you don't bother them, they won't bother you. How is this you may ask? Well just keep looking throughout our web-page and our links--you'll soon find out about the truth to all the misconceptions you've heard.

Here's a nice shot of the underside. Sharks are well camoflaged to their surroundings. Take notice of the amount of sharks in the background. Typically, you will not find this many sharks in one place all at the same time. We attracted these sharks with bait. The sharks are SMART enough to know what is food and what isn't as long as you don't associate yourself with the food by holding it.

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