lol. I reckon they would've made more money if they left it in there and let people look at it :eusa_whisOriginally Posted by Sydney AFP
lol. I reckon they would've made more money if they left it in there and let people look at it :eusa_whisOriginally Posted by Sydney AFP
A shark was found in a swimming pool at one of Sydney's most popular beaches Friday, apparently swept into the baths by a freak wave.
The one-metre (3.3 foot) shark turned up in a rock pool situated next to the open ocean at Cronulla beach.
Cronulla Surf Lifesaving Club spokeswoman Robyn Cole said fisheries officers netted the shark and released it back into the sea unharmed shortly after members of the public reported its presence in the pool Friday morning.
"It was quite calm, just swimming happily up and down at one end of the pool," she told AFP.
"It's funny, though, because we have swimmers who come here at 6am every morning to do laps. It's still dark then and they mustn't have even noticed it was there."
Cole said the shark must have been swept into the pool overnight by a large wave.
"It's the first time we've had a shark in the pool," she said. "We've had seals sunbaking there before, and get dolphin at the beach all the time, but I've never heard of a shark getting caught in a pool before."
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It would eventually die, due to lack of space and decent hygene.
Lol, so were there actually people in there swimming with it?
Good thing it was only small![]()
Imagine been told that you had just swam with a shark ;o
they make it sound like one of them 6 foot sharks that eat people, but instead it was a harmless 1 metre shark
I'm surprised they didn't barbeque it.
Being an Australian and very local to the area, by 'pool' you probably all think like a home pool in someones backyard but really it's not.
Along the beaches are enclosed areas (still sea water just with a concrete wall built around them and usually a bit of a fence on top). It's no real amazing feat for a shark to get into them. In fact it probably didn't jump, just swam over on a high tide.
Click here for an example, taken from the area and it could even be the place of the incident.
Last edited by Ekalb; 11-07-2008 at 01:06 PM.
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Yea i got it :] still idk i should be happy.. But after i signed papers.... It was parked in enterence way and i didnt know if he cared if i went out it or went out the exit... So i reveresed it a little bit and "BUMPED" the front of a mustang... Neither car had damage it was accident :rolleyes: but idk i still just feel really odd about hitting itidk i like it but idk omg idk.....
i agree bl8k
Haha its like the Algarve, theres like fishes and plants in the water but its sea water surrounded by rocks, its used for children as it isn't too deep and its clear.Being an Australian and very local to the area, by 'pool' you probably all think like a home pool in someones backyard but really it's not.
Along the beaches are enclosed areas (still sea water just with a concrete wall built around them and usually a bit of a fence on top). It's no real amazing feat for a shark to get into them. In fact it probably didn't jump, just swam over on a high tide.
Click here for an example, taken from the area and it could even be the place of the incident.
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