Scary people swim with big white sharks

With a length of 5 m and weighing nearly 2 tons, the great white shark is considered the largest carnivorous fish in the world. They usually live in water areas about 10 meters deep and have temperatures from 10 to 30 degrees C.

Despite the deadly danger of the great white shark in the area of ​​Guadalupe island of Vinh Mexico, photographer Amos Nachoum - from two awards for the BBC Wildlife of the Year Photo Contest - decided to swim with the fish This fat without any protection.

Here are some pictures of photographer Amos Nachoum swimming with white sharks in the Gulf of Mexico:

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With sharp-pointed teeth and an extraordinary power, the great white shark is the terror of the creatures in the ocean.

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The photography expedition group Amos Nachoum began to approach the great white shark through an iron cage.

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A great white shark approached the iron cage as if to threaten the expedition.

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After exploring the dynamics of the great white shark, photographer Amos Nachoum decided to get out of the iron cage.


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Contrary to initial concern, Amos Nachoum made it quite easy for a great white shark

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Other divers also began to approach this giant fish .

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. and they quickly became friends.

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A close-up of a great white shark.

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Another white shark raised its water.