great white shark was spotted swimming in incognito mode among a group of kayakers in shallow waters.Incredible drone footage captured the scene just off La Jolla beach in San Diego, California, where the group got on double kayaks to see leopard sharks in the area.While they were searching for the spotted animal, a juvenile great white is seen swimming very close to them and yet the thrill-seekers had no idea of the shark's presence.READ MORE: Tourists handed grim shark warning as rampaging beasts launch 39 attacks this yearVideographer Trystan Snodgrass, who captured the amazing clip, shared it on Instagram to brush off the stigma of sharks "killing people".He explained: "They are always around.
You never see them, but they are here."You've probably been within 15ft of a great white at some point during your time in the ocean on the coast of California, and you never would have known."They might be curious about you but ultimately they avoid humans.
The only times they do take interest is when people are spearfishing or lobster diving or hunting for clams etc. "The other times they just simply mistake you for their usual prey."He said that sharks are not a problem, adding: "We enter their territory and that's all.
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