I use to bodyboard all my life until one day off Laguna Beach CA, waters were crystal clear about a half a mile out just floating I looked under me to realize there was a giant tiger shark right below me looked about to be 9 feet long in 15-20ft deep It didn't mess with me but I had to wait to catch a wave to get out to shore luckily after just being a floating buoy for a good 5-7minutes and having the shark swim under my feet I some how got away I just remembered "DO NOT PANIC" .. I don't think I panicked because I was frozen and shocked out of my mind 14 years of being in the water daily never felt so scared. The water was so clear I immediately knew what kind of shark it was and Tiger sharks are very aggressive I guess he wasn't hungry lucky me.
That sounds horrifying! Glad you didn’t panic I probably would have& fell off the board. Was your legs hanging off or were you able to fit? Their known to knock people right out of their kayak, so lucky is an understatement 😝
That’s good, that fear is to keep you from doing something stupid that might get you hurt or killed. Irrational fear is the problem cause it entices people to be cruel for no reason. There’s fear “sharks are predators let me not mess around with em and let’s respect them” and there’s irrational fear “sharks are scary so let’s get rid of sharks”. Same goes with water, water is source of life but it will take it from you if you don’t respect it😌
@@dreammaker9642 I respect them, and they are really fascinating but I don't want to be close to them. It's the same with for example tarantulas. They are here for a reason and some of them look really cool but they scare me so much :P
If a person entered your home uninvited you would attack them, well by going in the water were entering their home. One must also remember were part of a greater food chain as well, only were suppose to be smart enough to be safer.
Human beings can enter water, therefore the water is apart of our environment. Sure we're not adapted to the ocean like sharks are, but they have no more "claim" over the whole ocean than humans do, especially since in practice humans are so intelligent that we can literally adapt to nearly any environment through the use of our tools. We're the only species on Earth that can spend an hour in the air, drop to the ocean, and then swim under the ocean for well over an hour, all in one trip, then return to land where we live. That's not mentioning that some humans are even in space right now, and some have been to the damn moon. Our species deserves more credit. Yes sharks live in the ocean, but we are as much a part of nature as anything else that lives on Earth, so we shouldn't deny ourselves access to the ocean just because some other animals are better adapted to it than we are. And we call water with sharks in them "shark infested" because from our perspective it's undesirable to be swimming in an area with sharks in it, when there are other areas without sharks, thus shark infested areas vs non-shark infested areas. I agree sharks shouldn't be made extinct, but I disagree with people saying "shark infested" isn't a valid term, when it really is. This stems from the general issue of many people dissociating themselves from humanity, and further dissociating humanity from nature, it gives rise to some serious self righteous thinking IMO.
I’m 51 years old and I have always known that the Bahamas has a warmer temperature water and that it was home to several Great White Sharks. So, in your video, you ought to mention that.
The Whale Shark spot is amazing if you have never been you should, they are amazing gentle giants and other-worldly to swim along side! A lifelong surfer I have only truly been close to being a shark snack once - in Florida! A Hammerhead bumped me twice and bit down on my board. I got lucky and rode a wave in and when I was about knee high I turned around and he had followed me and bit my calf. Not like he could have, but bad enough to require a few stitches. He followed us a mile down the coast launching himself out the water onto the sand twice we pushed him back in with my board! He was a chunky 7 feet long, so he was not lacking of food obviously. I would say that Bondi beach is much safer than Florida... they use helicopters, drones and nets. I know sharks can get around the nets but it is not often at all to have a shark attack inside the net. The biggest risk at Bondi is drowning! Usually tourists...
Hey there. Really enjoy your channel so much. Just a couple of things. Bondi is pronounced (Bon-Die) not (Bon-Dee) and you had New South Wales and Bondi as separate places when Bondi is in Sydney (the capital of NSW) Apart from that i really enjoyed the list and I had a shark swim underneath when i was underwater when i was a kid and it caused me to have an irrational fear of sharks. Not ideal for an Aussie X(
Kidding, being fearful of sharks will keep from not being their dinner. I almost was once, it hasn't stopped me from surfing- I am just more cautious about where I surf.
Basking sharks are harmless, but I know for a fact if I was swimming in Ireland and I just saw a basking shark beside me, I'd get the fright of my life.
I cant get over how she was pronouncing Bondi haha. The correct pronunciation is Bond eye, not bond e, for future reference, or incase anyone wanted to know haha
On Christmas day 1995 I was swimming off Ft. Lauderdale beach, Florida. I got out of the water because there were quite a few large Barracuda swimming there, it was only later that I was told that there had been a shark fin quite close to me.
The shark was just looking to listen to some tunes bro he was following the sublime tour.... he smoked two joints before he smoked two joints... and then he smoked two more
I went diving (cage) for 5 days with Great Whites in Guadeloupe and twice without any cages diving with Bull sharks off Playa Del Carmen. No problems. Next on Bucket list is Tiger Sharks in Bahamas. Then Top three most dangerous done, and NOT ONE aggressive Shark incident. They are Awesome, and have more to fear from us. Seeing as we slaughter 100 million a year.
I live near the red triangle (Bodega Bay, CA is the nearest beach). I love getting in up to my ankles, but the water is cold in northern CA, so I have not actually swum in it.
To answer two of your questions. "Have I ever swam with sharks?" Heck NO! and "Would I ever feed the sharks?" Hell to the NO!!! lol. Great job as always with you!
Don't be bait swim in swimming pools ! walk on the beaches especially if you wear glasses you may be swimming up to an animal and not even know it, why take the risk?
Wdym shark-infested? They live there goddammit😭😭😭
El Peluca because humans like to take things over
It’s like saying human-infested city
agree! i hesitated to watch the video because of the title
This is true when you think about it. Maybe the correct term would be highly populated shark areas.
That's like saying a tree infested forest.
I use to bodyboard all my life until one day off Laguna Beach CA, waters were crystal clear about a half a mile out just floating I looked under me to realize there was a giant tiger shark right below me looked about to be 9 feet long in 15-20ft deep It didn't mess with me but I had to wait to catch a wave to get out to shore luckily after just being a floating buoy for a good 5-7minutes and having the shark swim under my feet I some how got away I just remembered "DO NOT PANIC" .. I don't think I panicked because I was frozen and shocked out of my mind 14 years of being in the water daily never felt so scared.
The water was so clear I immediately knew what kind of shark it was and Tiger sharks are very aggressive I guess he wasn't hungry lucky me.
That sounds horrifying! Glad you didn’t panic I probably would have& fell off the board. Was your legs hanging off or were you able to fit? Their known to knock people right out of their kayak, so lucky is an understatement 😝
Good reaction, Im more scared of Bull sharks though Seen tigers scuba diving they seem more chill then Bulls and Bronze whalers
That is medium not large
It would of got you if wanted sure
@@jamesosborne7007 bulls are in rivers
"World's most shark infested waters" Come on its their homeeeee 💕
I think sharks are so cool but I'm scared of them and water in general :P
I totally agree
Same situation
@Terry CarrGood one, the shower isn't scary enough for me not to take care of my hygiene 😅
That’s good, that fear is to keep you from doing something stupid that might get you hurt or killed. Irrational fear is the problem cause it entices people to be cruel for no reason. There’s fear “sharks are predators let me not mess around with em and let’s respect them” and there’s irrational fear “sharks are scary so let’s get rid of sharks”. Same goes with water, water is source of life but it will take it from you if you don’t respect it😌
@@dreammaker9642 I respect them, and they are really fascinating but I don't want to be close to them. It's the same with for example tarantulas.
They are here for a reason and some of them look really cool but they scare me so much :P
If a person entered your home uninvited you would attack them, well by going in the water were entering their home. One must also remember were part of a greater food chain as well, only were suppose to be smart enough to be safer.
Oooiuuyg
Nope, see refugees
Human beings can enter water, therefore the water is apart of our environment. Sure we're not adapted to the ocean like sharks are, but they have no more "claim" over the whole ocean than humans do, especially since in practice humans are so intelligent that we can literally adapt to nearly any environment through the use of our tools. We're the only species on Earth that can spend an hour in the air, drop to the ocean, and then swim under the ocean for well over an hour, all in one trip, then return to land where we live. That's not mentioning that some humans are even in space right now, and some have been to the damn moon. Our species deserves more credit. Yes sharks live in the ocean, but we are as much a part of nature as anything else that lives on Earth, so we shouldn't deny ourselves access to the ocean just because some other animals are better adapted to it than we are. And we call water with sharks in them "shark infested" because from our perspective it's undesirable to be swimming in an area with sharks in it, when there are other areas without sharks, thus shark infested areas vs non-shark infested areas. I agree sharks shouldn't be made extinct, but I disagree with people saying "shark infested" isn't a valid term, when it really is. This stems from the general issue of many people dissociating themselves from humanity, and further dissociating humanity from nature, it gives rise to some serious self righteous thinking IMO.
That comparison makes no sense
“Saying shark infested water is like saying human infested houses its rude they live there”
- smart human
I thought the same thing. The line "Phrasing mother" from Archer came to mind 😂
It's rude? To the sharks? Lol
Katrina’s intro is eerily consistent
Sharks👏🏽don’t👏🏽infest👏🏽water👏🏽they👏🏽LIVE THERE!!!!!👏🏽 That’s like saying “human infested household”
That clap thing is 🤢
Tree infested Forest
The Bahamas 🇧🇸🇧🇸. Love your channel❤
So glad i found your channel☀️☀️
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I want to hug all of the sharks especially the hammer head shark and great white sharks
You do that! They don't want you to hug them!🙄
Dont risk it lol
i feel sorry for sharks, they're literally just in their natural habitat 🤨
8:57 is it me or does that woman not have a top on? I see nothing around her neck or on her back. 😂
Miryah Joy you are not wrong
dont know who was working the camera but he or she was on the wrong side lol.
She probably had those adhesive coverings on the front...im assuming
She's a cougar in her natural habitat.
I mean who cares
I’m 51 years old and I have always known that the Bahamas has a warmer temperature water and that it was home to several Great White Sharks. So, in your video, you ought to mention that.
hey thank your all these videos i enjoy watching all your videos
Amazing..very very nice information about Sharks
Love your videos! Keep making them! Your voice is lovely calming ⚘⚘
Second Beach - Port St Johns...
Guys stop killing sharks
6:45megaladon - “are u sure abt that ?🦈”
The Whale Shark spot is amazing if you have never been you should, they are amazing gentle giants and other-worldly to swim along side! A lifelong surfer I have only truly been close to being a shark snack once - in Florida! A Hammerhead bumped me twice and bit down on my board. I got lucky and rode a wave in and when I was about knee high I turned around and he had followed me and bit my calf. Not like he could have, but bad enough to require a few stitches. He followed us a mile down the coast launching himself out the water onto the sand twice we pushed him back in with my board! He was a chunky 7 feet long, so he was not lacking of food obviously. I would say that Bondi beach is much safer than Florida... they use helicopters, drones and nets. I know sharks can get around the nets but it is not often at all to have a shark attack inside the net. The biggest risk at Bondi is drowning! Usually tourists...
So why do you think he bit you? Was he mad or curious? We aren't really on shark's menus because we aren't fatty enough.
Hey there.
Really enjoy your channel so much.
Just a couple of things.
Bondi is pronounced (Bon-Die) not (Bon-Dee)
and you had New South Wales and Bondi as separate places when Bondi is in Sydney (the capital of NSW)
Apart from that i really enjoyed the list and I had a shark swim underneath when i was underwater when i was a kid and it caused me to have an irrational fear of sharks. Not ideal for an Aussie X(
Poor guy... I am so sorry! ☹
Kidding, being fearful of sharks will keep from not being their dinner. I almost was once, it hasn't stopped me from surfing- I am just more cautious about where I surf.
@Brian Landers better idea dont surf at all and keep your feet firmly planted in the sand.
Sunbathing with a beer 🍺 in the sun let others go shark wrestling 👍🇬🇧
Wow...this is so awesome!!!😁😁😁😀😀😀
Im learning so much new things!!!😎😎😎
There were basking sharks of the coast of Ireland a few weeks ago
Theres loads of basking sharks in cardigan bay Wales
Basking sharks are harmless, but I know for a fact if I was swimming in Ireland and I just saw a basking shark beside me, I'd get the fright of my life.
Really nice video 👍
I bet that ,,World's most human infested lands" would sound less offensive 🙂
Poor sharkies 🤷🙄
The waters are not “infested” with sharks, that’s their home …
I cant get over how she was pronouncing Bondi haha. The correct pronunciation is Bond eye, not bond e, for future reference, or incase anyone wanted to know haha
i love this channel. never been disappointed, always blown away. much love frm Germany 🤘🏻
scary thanks katrina.
I didn’t know I needed this video
Sharks are amazing creatures that need to respected. We swim in their habits and close to them every time we enter the water.
Habitats
Whoa! That jacket picture for the video gives me the chills!
Shark infested waters is like human infested houses if you think about it
Thanks again for another great video once again. Have a blessed day everyone
I like how thongs have become so family friendly that they included them in the animations
BonDI? it's Bondie... You make it sound like a pair of undies! hehehe
On Christmas day 1995 I was swimming off Ft. Lauderdale beach, Florida. I got out of the water because there were quite a few large Barracuda swimming there, it was only later that I was told that there had been a shark fin quite close to me.
I almost shark food while surfing in Florida!
The shark was just looking to listen to some tunes bro he was following the sublime tour.... he smoked two joints before he smoked two joints... and then he smoked two more
get rid of the netsm there are too many people
I would always watch your channel but then stop but found you again love you
Cool and interesting information.
Those seals are so cute!!
SHARK NETS NICE LOOKED SCARY AF
"Shark infested" is such a bad phrase
Oh yea?? Come live in LOUISIANA . CONSERVATIONIST r the reason if Ur boat sinks u will die within hours. If u bleedin minutes
Theyll sink ur boat
People will complain about anything these days.
Shark Infested Waters
Bird Infested Skies
Worm Infested Ground
Penguin Infested Glaciers
Alligator Infested Swamps
Tree infested forests.
Planet infested solar system.
Sand infested desert.
Shark infested water? Thats like saying human infested city
I love your videos and if you can do a video on most convincing ghost sittings and Vermont urban legends because that is where I live
I went diving (cage) for 5 days with Great Whites in Guadeloupe and twice without any cages diving with Bull sharks off Playa Del Carmen. No problems. Next on Bucket list is Tiger Sharks in Bahamas. Then Top three most dangerous done, and NOT ONE aggressive Shark incident. They are Awesome, and have more to fear from us. Seeing as we slaughter 100 million a year.
Sure thing, you were just lucky, and the cage is there for a reason. Next time you aren't so lucky :)
They should put more shark nets around
I love sharks and your chanel
Are you "infesting" the house you're living in? No...of course you're not. Because it's your house, and you belong there. Think about it.
To me shark nets are dumb and shouldn’t be in the water if you don’t wanna get attacked by a shark don’t swim that’s their home not ours
Welp here we go with sharks.
I live near the red triangle (Bodega Bay, CA is the nearest beach). I love getting in up to my ankles, but the water is cold in northern CA, so I have not actually swum in it.
I know thimbnail isnt real but it still made my brain twitch. Lol
I want to go to this beach @8:56
lol
Love Your channel ❤️❤️
well, the sharks live there so its not really infesting
Shark-inhabited
My brother in christ
That is their home
The world's most human invested cities :D
NO!!!!!!!🦈
Actually sharks aren't out there to get humans.
I agree
Hey, please, do a video about Urban Legends of Oklahoma. I'm an Okie & I'm so curious to see what you find.
Cape cod mass!! Great white central now
"Shark Infested Waters"
that's just rude I mean they live there
I would totally hand feed a shark
53 seconds ago. 😍😍😍 I’m so early. ❤️❤️❤️ ~Jessa
Who asked
Nurse sharks are no threat to humans, so swimmers checking them out was relatively safe
If you are sick avoid the ocean. Sharks can tell
The sharks are hoping for a treat as well.
To answer two of your questions. "Have I ever swam with sharks?" Heck NO! and "Would I ever feed the sharks?" Hell to the NO!!! lol. Great job as always with you!
Would I feed a shark?
954 map and commentary appears off as the arrow moves west to pacific ocean commentary mentions atlantic?
Pretty sure you meant human infested waters. Way to put a negative spin on sharks living in natural habitats.
Oh & my mom lives in New Smyrna Beach. Swam with sharks there too. Thats where i got bit. Heh.😏
Thanks for mentioning my island at spot number 3
Yay I'm early ! Love your show! Please shout me outtttt! Can you please do more mythology videos and cryptids ?
Sharks have even been known to breech the water while attacking A swimmer!!! Terrifying!
Guadalupe Island??
NO!
GULF of MEXICO come seeif shark's swim away😂
drunk tourists are really tasty? :)
i love sharks i would love to see one
Don't be bait swim in swimming pools ! walk on the beaches especially if you wear glasses you may be swimming up to an animal and not even know it, why take the risk?
If it’s called shark infested seas then are homes called human infested homes
Rinu Joy no
Ten different locations to avoid thank you 😊.
My family takes a trip to new smyrna beqch every year since i was born. We love to surf but thank god we havent been bitten lol.
Been to Bahamas. Yes i have hand fed & swam with sharks!! Was AMAZING. Going back next fall!!
That's awesome! I want to shark cage dive someday.
No
There is only 45 comments rn-
Seems to me that the "real treat" would be for the sharks rather than the divers:)
Here trying to battle my galeophopia
I'm terrified of Sharks.
Shark Island FUVAHMULAH CITY ( Maldives)
Whale Sharks are 41ft long and weigh 40,000lbs, not 60ft long. You got the size wrong, but aside from that great video:)
9:59 *pssst* that’s the Pacific 😉
The way they pronounced Bondi hahahahaha (it's bond-eye)
I agree with El peluca, the sharks live in the ocean, so it’s not shark infested. Maybe it could be changed to human infested.
I had six oysters and shrimp cocktail for lunch.... which of the two do you like best? Be sure to message me in the comments below
It's not infested of it's there home