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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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first time I ever went wakeboarding, the bay we were in was FULL of jellyfish; I'm talking half a dozen for every square metre of surface water. Needless to say, I got up first time! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Scariest thing was when out kayaking during training down in oz and only when we got back on the jetty did the guide tell is to turn around as good thing nobody fell in as there was a big saltwater croc that had followed us up stream |
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By *yron69 OP Man
over a year ago
Fareham |
"Scariest thing was when out kayaking during training down in oz and only when we got back on the jetty did the guide tell is to turn around as good thing nobody fell in as there was a big saltwater croc that had followed us up stream"
Yikes! |
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By *adetMan
over a year ago
South of Ipswich |
"Scariest thing was when out kayaking during training down in oz and only when we got back on the jetty did the guide tell is to turn around as good thing nobody fell in as there was a big saltwater croc that had followed us up stream"
My worst nightmare! |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Her ladyship loves a sea creature one very unhappy lady in Cornwall when a large seal surfaced behind her paddle board. She has bought herself board shoes so her feet look less like fishes thus reducing the possibility she'll be pulled off her board and drowned by a hungry seal. |
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"Her ladyship loves a sea creature one very unhappy lady in Cornwall when a large seal surfaced behind her paddle board. She has bought herself board shoes so her feet look less like fishes thus reducing the possibility she'll be pulled off her board and drowned by a hungry seal. "
Ha, maybe it was the same seal They’ll pull on your leash sometimes, never heard of anyone being bitten. They like to come check out divers too |
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By (user no longer on site)
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"Her ladyship loves a sea creature one very unhappy lady in Cornwall when a large seal surfaced behind her paddle board. She has bought herself board shoes so her feet look less like fishes thus reducing the possibility she'll be pulled off her board and drowned by a hungry seal.
Ha, maybe it was the same seal They’ll pull on your leash sometimes, never heard of anyone being bitten. They like to come check out divers too"
I just told her that
My mate does a lot of spear fishing and he's often had a nosy seal pop down to see what he's up to.
They had a big bull seal off Ramsey Island that used to hunt and kill porpoises but as you say I've not heard of any uk seal attacks (leopard seals are a different question)
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