What we can learn from the man who swam five miles with a tiger shark | Philip Hoare
John Craig is just the latest person to have a terrifying encounter with a dangerous shark, only to emerge with a sense of respect and awe
by Philip Hoare
Oct 25, 2017
3 minutes
The recent experience of British diver John Craig in the waters off Western Australia captures one of our worst nightmares. The dark shape looming beneath the water, getting closer. In Craig’s case, it was fear embodied in the massive 4-metre shape of a tiger shark – after the great white, the shark most notorious for attacks on humans. Yet in his terrifying 4.7-mile swim with the shark, Craig said the animal’s movements changed. After a while, it appeared to swim alongside him, almost protectively, as if steering him back to shore.
Craig was eventually picked
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