Tuesday, August 16, 2005


This shot was taken in front of the nuclear plant with a infra-red, thermal imaging camera that is used to check the outfall pipes. Even with the zero visibility red tide, the unmistakable image of a 18 foot Great White shark is quite apparent even to the untrained eye. Tracy Moe, spokesman for the powerplant said that the redder the tide, the more sharks they see.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Sharks scare the living crapp out of me. When I was a little boy I was swimming in a pool near Palm Desert. This Great White forceg th 20" drain and went right for my you know what. I think it thougt my private part was a giant squid,
I was only 8 years old.

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