Teiki Mathieu Baillan surfing a self-made Alaya surfboard in Macaroni, Mentawaï, Indonesia. Photo by C. Naslain, 2009.
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Datum: WGS84 [ Aide ] |
Latitude: 41° 50.773' N |
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English (Traduisez ce texte en Français): Go down past doane rock on the right their is a parking lot and a trolley takes you to the beach Distance Approche Facile à trouver ? Accès public ? Accès spécial |
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Auteur: Mike Wallace Contributeurs (2)
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Coast guard beach |
Coast guard beach |
De Anonymous , 05-08-2008
shark sighting during the day - I've been surfing Wellfleet area since the 80's. I did see a shark in the middle of the day at cahoon hollow. It was august 1990. I paddled in, told the life guard, he called everyone in and everyone watched it go north.
20 minutes later back to normal.
De mr jones , 09-04-2007
- how do you know no sharks come in there during the day can you see through water and have shark sensors in your head great whites hunt during the day along the coast looking for seals and stupid people like andy sharks are there u just cant see them
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De Wellfleet shark preservation & wellness society , 28-10-2008
The strange sharks that are native in this habitat are known as Greenland sharks, or Sleepy sharks. - These rare, unusual species of shark are sometimes called 'Sleepers' because of their sluggish behaviours. They live in the cold, northern waters, & under the ice shelf in winter. They eat carrion, & large numbers may gather to gorge on a whale carcass. One is said to have been found w/a reindeer in its stomach.