Woman Swimming Between Hawaiian Islands Stalked By A SharkYouTube
The video starts by explaining the Kaiwi Channel Swim, calling it one of the most difficult open water swims in the entire world. This endurance swim occurs between the islands of
Ranie Pearce, the swimmer in the video, was following all the right safety precautions. She had a team watching her from a boat, a support kayak close by, and a drone watching out
Ranie’s pace indicated she would finish the swim in about 17 hours, and the video shows her powering her way through waves. However, the captions then tell us that the kayaker sp
The video switches to the kayaker’s point of view and suddenly the terrifying Jaws theme begins to play. The video pans out again, highlighting the path of the shark as it follow
For a moment, it seems like the video is setting up an encounter between the shark and the woman as the music persists. Fortunately, no attack comes. The kayaker puts their small b
The boat travels around the swimmer in the water, trying to scare the fish with its size, noise, and wake. However, this shark was not going to be deterred. The team decides to end
Sadly, she had to pull out of the attempt. However, it was not worth the risk of getting attacked in the waters. Since then, Pearce has completed other swims like the Ice Mile and
This video of a woman swimming between Hawaiian Islands and almost getting attacked by a shark is certainly unique. It’s a stark reminder that humans are just visitors in the wat
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