Bull Shark Spotted At Bondi Beach

A 6ft bull shark is spotted by a police chopper just metres from the shore line at Bondi Beach. Bondi lifeguards must try to get the shark out of the bay. Happy #SharkWeek ?
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  1. Bondi beach: evacuates beach because of 6 foot bull shark

    Floridians: it’s just a small shark compared to the ones in our lake
    That’s california for you

  2. I remember as a young bloke surfing with a mate during school holidays around Christmas off Main Beach on Stradbroke island (QLD, the state north of where Bondi is) and the shark alarm sounded, we couldn’t hear it at all being behind the breakers but found out because the SLSC Life Savers (Yellow and Red volunteers) came and told us it was a false alarm – turned out to be a grey nurse shark, 6ft but harmless!

  3. “Sorry mate, we have a situation at the beach and are really busy atm”
    “Cant speak, bye love”
    The difference in how they answer the phone?

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