We get a lot of that, too. A couple of years ago there was a rash of shark attacks along Florida's coast. Mostly tourists.
Is that the same Phillip Island with the penguins?
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why do people do this
We see this alot in San Diego as well. People just don't read the signs or think it won't happen to them. :-5 Insane if you ask me.
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MOTTO TO LIVE BY:
"Life should NOT be a journey to the grave with the intention of arriving safely in an attractive and well preserved body, but rather to skid in sideways, chocolate in one hand, champagne in the other, body thoroughly used up, totally worn out and screaming.
WOO HOO!!, what a ride!!!"
why do people do this
Well we don't see this in Ireland to be honest because I don't think we have sharks, only really little fellows but there are people dumb enough to stand too near the edge.
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jennyswan;829166 wrote: Well we don't see this in Ireland to be honest because I don't think we have sharks, only really little fellows but there are people dumb enough to stand too near the edge.
Wouldn't bank on it in the future. We're getting more sightings of things like Mako and Great Whites off the coast of Cornwall, and Cornwall to Ireland is only a short distance... (this is only an impression mind you. Haven't looked for accurate data)
As far as human nature goes, if you put a button on the wall in a public place with a sign saying, "Do not press this button" I'd expect it to be worn out from overuse within a day. :rolleyes:
Wouldn't bank on it in the future. We're getting more sightings of things like Mako and Great Whites off the coast of Cornwall, and Cornwall to Ireland is only a short distance... (this is only an impression mind you. Haven't looked for accurate data)
As far as human nature goes, if you put a button on the wall in a public place with a sign saying, "Do not press this button" I'd expect it to be worn out from overuse within a day. :rolleyes:
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Whoops. Should have checked first - no reliable sightings, just a couple of reports by overexcited holiday makers being picked up by the press in the silly season. Basking sharks are the bulk of the sightings, and Mako are rare visitors and stay well offshore.
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