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A roughly 15-foot great white shark was captured on video last week swimming close to Santa Monica’s shores, providing a rare ...
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The Inertia on MSNMassive Great White Shark Spotted by Santa Monica PierA rare sighting of a fully grown great white shark just 50 yards off the coast of Santa Monica was captured on video this ...
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15-foot great white shark filmed close to shore in Santa MonicaA massive 15-foot great white shark was caught on camera gliding just yards from shore near the Santa Monica Pier. Carlos ...
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Surfer on MSNMonster 15ft Great White Shark Stalks Santa Monica Pier (Video)In a rare sighting, an adult great white shark swims near shore in Southern California – an area typically teeming with ...
Explore the rare sighting of a 14-15 feet great white shark near Santa Monica Pier, captivating beachgoers and experts alike.
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ABC7 KABC on MSNShocking video shows large white shark swimming near Santa Monica PierSANTA MONICA, LOS ANGELES (KABC) -- Shocking video shows a large white shark swimming near the Santa Monica Pier on Thursday morning. Carlos Gauna, known as "The Malibu Artist", posted the video to ...
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Irish Star on MSNIncredible 15-foot great white shark seen swimming dangerously near beach in CaliforniaA colossal 15-foot great white shark was spotted just yards from the Santa Monica Pier, captured on camera by photographer ...
Carlos Alcaraz, despite a stellar 2025 season with five titles, faces US Open preparation concerns after a Wimbledon defeat to Jannik Sinner. Coach Rick Macci advises Alcaraz to enhance his center ...
Hailing from Murcia, Spain, five-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz is one of four brothers, all of whom also play tennis.
Carlos Alcaraz pulled out of the Toronto Masters tournament on Monday, a day after Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic and Jack Draper withdrew from the hard-court event that begins next week.
Twins shortstop Carlos Correa had to be helped off the field after injuring his right ankle when Pittsburgh's Tommy Pham slid into him at second base.
Carlos Reales Dominguez will go to trial again for jurors to determine his guilt over a series of 2023 stabbings in Davis.
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