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TERRIFYING IMAGES and video of four Great White sharks lunging at a boat have been captured by a British videographer.

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TERRIFYING IMAGES and video of four Great White sharks lunging at a boat have been captured by a British videographer.

The incredible video shows a ten-foot Great White shark bare its ferocious teeth and chomping down less than six-feet from the videographer.

Another terrifying image shows a Great White shark coming right up to the shark cage, in the 32-foot deep water, next to Klein Brak beach, South Africa.

Videographer and Dive Crew Mark Graham (31) from Preston, England captured these ferocious images and video of Great White sharks in Klein Brak, Mossel Bay, South Africa.

Mark captured this content using a GoPro hero 10 while being in a shark cage and from their boat.

Mark was guiding a tour to dive with Great White sharks 30-minutes from the Mossel Bay harbour, which lasted around four hours.

The group got to experience diving with Great White sharks close-up while being in a cage, instructed by Mark.

While there, Mark had encountered four Great White sharks circling the boat and coming up to those in the cage, curious about the encounter.

Without using any chum or bait, Mark was still able to capture intense and terrifying images and videos of the sharks opening their jaws and coming as close as six-feet.

Mark was incredibly excited to capture this content as although he takes groups out often to view the sharks, he has usually encountered wary sharks that are slow to approach him in such a brazen manner.

So when the Great White sharks came as close as six-feet to investigate, Mark was ecstatic to encounter the sharks in such a personal space and capture incredible images and video footage.

Although sharks have a generally ferocious and dangerous reputation, Mark works hard to expel these stereotypes as he has always found them fascinating and less dangerous than humans, as he stated that in 2022 there were only five fatal shark attacks whereas humans have been known to kill over 11,000 sharks an hour.

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