Is this the biggest great white shark EVER filmed? Gigantic beast nicknamed Deep Blue



The monster shark, thought to be around 50 years old, measures 20 feet long and boasts the girth of a hippo A gigantic great white shark measuring more than 20 feet long has been spotted by cage divers near Mexico. The massive predator, nicknamed Deep Blue, was spotted in the waters near Mexico's Guadalupe Island. The shark, who is estimated to be around 50 years old, is believed to be one of the largest great white sharks ever seen. She was featured last year in a Discovery network documentary after local researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla managed to tag her. But Hoyos has posted new footage of Deep Blue that shows her come nail-bitingly close to a cage diver. Hoyos posted the video on Facebook, under the title, “I give you the biggest white shark ever seen in front of the cages in Guadalupe Island… DEEP BLUE!!!” The unbelievable footage shows the mammoth shark swimming around the cage, seemingly ignoring the divers in a roof-less steel cage. One brave diver decides to swim out of the cage and reaches out to touch the shark. The clip has been viewed more than 1.5million times and has been shared 29,000 times since it was posted on Facebook. Divers from across the world travel to Guadalupe, which is located 165 miles west of Baja California, to see its famous great whites. The monster shark, thought to be around 50 years old, measures 20 feet long and boasts the girth of a hippo A gigantic great white shark measuring more than 20 feet long has been spotted by cage divers near Mexico. The massive predator, nicknamed Deep Blue, was spotted in the waters near Mexico's Guadalupe Island. The shark, who is estimated to be around 50 years old, is believed to be one of the largest great white sharks ever seen. She was featured last year in a Discovery network documentary after local researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla managed to tag her. But Hoyos has posted new footage of Deep Blue that shows her come nail-bitingly close to a cage diver. Hoyos posted the video on Facebook, under the title, “I give you the biggest white shark ever seen in front of the cages in Guadalupe Island… DEEP BLUE!!!” The unbelievable footage shows the mammoth shark swimming around the cage, seemingly ignoring the divers in a roof-less steel cage. One brave diver decides to swim out of the cage and reaches out to touch the shark. The clip has been viewed more than 1.5million times and has been shared 29,000 times since it was posted on Facebook. Divers from across the world travel to Guadalupe, which is located 165 miles west of Baja California, to see its famous great whites. The monster shark, thought to be around 50 years old, measures 20 feet long and boasts the girth of a hippo A gigantic great white shark measuring more than 20 feet long has been spotted by cage divers near Mexico. The massive predator, nicknamed Deep Blue, was spotted in the waters near Mexico's Guadalupe Island. The shark, who is estimated to be around 50 years old, is believed to be one of the largest great white sharks ever seen. She was featured last year in a Discovery network documentary after local researcher Mauricio Hoyos Padilla managed to tag her. But Hoyos has posted new footage of Deep Blue that shows her come nail-bitingly close to a cage diver. Hoyos posted the video on Facebook, under the title, “I give you the biggest white shark ever seen in front of the cages in Guadalupe Island… DEEP BLUE!!!” The unbelievable footage shows the mammoth shark swimming around the cage, seemingly ignoring the divers in a roof-less steel cage. One brave diver decides to swim out of the cage and reaches out to touch the shark. The clip has been viewed more than 1.5million times and has been shared 29,000 times since it was posted on Facebook. Divers from across the world travel to Guadalupe, which is located 165 miles west of Baja California, to see its famous great whites.

Comments

  1. amazing how beautiful nature is !
  2. Off topic, but what song is in the background to this video?
  3. This shark; she is beautiful. She isn't being aggressive merely curious! I love sharks and when I grow up they will be my life! They are not the killers some think they are andi will go head to toe with those who think they are


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