A 19 -year -old Kayakar recently opened up from the coast of New Zealand about being followed by a great white shark. As New Zealand HeraldMatt Wales Cape was catching fish alone near Reena when he faced sharks on a large scale. He captured the entire incident on camera. The video showed that the hunter rotated his tail through water as it was hunted after the man’s kayak. Speaking to the outlet, Kishore recalled the terrible examination and shared his reflections on the “special” encounter.
“It was terrible at the moment, but in the reflection, I am thinking firmly that I got that experience,” Mr. Wales told the outlet. “This is not something that many people will meet in their lives. You have to be very grateful for it, especially to tell it to tell completely with a good story,” he continued.
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Mr. Wales said that he hoped to hook a big fish on his journey and the shark was “not what I was looking at, it’s definitely”.
In the clip, he apologized to the audience for his curse, while still tried to escape from the hunter. He said, “Its main food source is marine mammals, and I’m a sea mammal right now!”
Mr. Wales believes that the shark was 453 kg and about 4.5 meters long. Talk to good Morning America, He said he had to paddle 2.5 miles on the shore to avoid Apex hunter. At one point, he tried to distract the shark by throwing a bottle on it. But despite this attempt, the 19 -year -old said that “very keen sharks” “playing with me” until he reached security.
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Mr. Wales said that the encounter was really a very good thing to see, although it probably did not look like this at this time. ” “My main concern was that the shark is curious and he can decide that ‘Hey, what is this? Let it give it a taste,” they explained, according to per outlet.
Mr. Wales told New Zealand Herald that when he reached the shore, he called his family, and said that he was also hoping that he would be caught in such an incident.
However, a close encounter has not prevented Mr. Wales from returning to water. He went back the next day, and was out several times, he revealed. “I think it’s just making my praise wider for the sea,” he said GMAHe said, “This was definitely the adrenaline, but it was a lot of experience and I am very happy that I had it.”