A kayaker was stunned after spotting a large shark fin circling around him a mile into the sea in the United Kingdom.
Ally Connell Sr., 38, was on a fishing trip and out on a kayak when he saw the massive fish poking out of the water, saying that he found it exhilerating rather than frightening.
And that's because Ally, from Dunbar, Scotland, recognised the beast as a 13ft harmless basking shark, and captured the unique experience on camera.
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He said: “I went out fishing with a friend on our kayaks. We are both local to Dunbar and so we go out from the east beach.
''Around a mile and a half from the east beach shore, I noticed a big fin beside my friend’s kayak. It then started to circle my kayak.
“I knew it was a basking shark – I thought it was amazing, but I only managed to get a few snaps.
“It was around the length of my kayak, about four metres, and very curious. It’s the first basking shark I’ve seen in the four years I’ve been fishing there.”
Basking sharks are the second largest species of shark in the world, growing as large as 26-ft in some cases.
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Despite their intimidating exterior, they are one of only three shark species that consumes only plankton – meaning they pose no real risk to humans.
These sharks are often found around the coasts of Scotland and Ireland, and are classified as endangered in the North Atlantic sea, according to charity The Wildlife Trusts.
While this is the first basking shark seen by Ally, it will hopefully be the first of many – and he’s eager to get back out there to see more.
“It was an amazing experience – and I have to say, being out on the North Sea in a kayak is good for the soul!”
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