David. DRAMATIC images capture a huge 14 foot-long Great White shark hurtling through the air after it breached the water in search of a tasty meal. The action shots show the 2,000lb shark launching itself into the air as water is sprayed everywhere. Other stunning pictures and video delve underwater and show a different Great White shark swimming through the ocean and exploring the diver in a cage. The incredible breach was captured in False Bay, South Africa by photographer David Nazareno Barragan (33), from Barcelona, Spain who also filmed the Great Whites underwater in Isla Guadalupe, Mexi

David. DRAMATIC images capture a huge 14 foot-long Great White shark hurtling through the air after it breached the water in search of a tasty meal. The action shots show the 2,000lb shark launching itself into the air as water is sprayed everywhere. Other stunning pictures and video delve underwater and show a different Great White shark swimming through the ocean and exploring the diver in a cage. The incredible breach was captured in False Bay, South Africa by photographer David Nazareno Barragan (33), from Barcelona, Spain who also filmed the Great Whites underwater in Isla Guadalupe, Mexi Stock Photo
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Media Drum World / Alamy Stock Photo

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RBG868

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60.2 MB (1.1 MB Compressed download)

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3744 x 5616 px | 31.7 x 47.5 cm | 12.5 x 18.7 inches | 300dpi

Date taken:

12 August 2017

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Media Drum World

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David. DRAMATIC images capture a huge 14 foot-long Great White shark hurtling through the air after it breached the water in search of a tasty meal. The action shots show the 2, 000lb shark launching itself into the air as water is sprayed everywhere. Other stunning pictures and video delve underwater and show a different Great White shark swimming through the ocean and exploring the diver in a cage. The incredible breach was captured in False Bay, South Africa by photographer David Nazareno Barragan (33), from Barcelona, Spain who also filmed the Great Whites underwater in Isla Guadalupe, Mexico. David Nazareno Barragan / mediadrumworld.com