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Extremely unlikely. The worst that could possibly happen is that the cage is torn away from the boat however most of the cages are designed to float and therefore no chance of drowning. Also when you actually go shark diving you will realise that they are pretty much only interested in the fish and very rarely try to attack the cage.
Lots of places, South Africa, of the coast of California. Im not sure if you can dive with them but I know that's were they are, but you probably can ;]
You need the scuba gear from the photo guy and go diving. The cage is down there.
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There really is no right or wrong answer. You just have to have a dive certificate, and pass some courses. I'm no expert on the subject, but I do know a lot about sharks. If you want to contact me you can reach me a sharklover14@yahoo.com.
If I were to go scuba diving somewhere, I´d prefer to see a dolphin.
it depends where you go diving. however, if there are, do not be afraid of them, because they usually will not bother you. If you want to scuba dive, your course should teach you what to do when you meet a shark or potentially dangerous animal.
In the small town of Gansbaai -- about a 2.5-hour drive from Cape Town along the east (Indian Ocean) coast -- you can go underwater in a cage to see the shark known as the Great White. It is also possible to float in a cage in a shark tank with ragged tooth sharks at uShaka Marine World in Durban.
There are tonnes of places to go shark diving. The most popular shark dives are with Great Whites while you're in a cage. Gaansbai in Cape Town South Africa is by far the most visited site for this but there are other places like Port Lincoln in South Australia. If you want to dive with other sharks Hawaii has really good dive trips with Sandbar Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, Hammerhead and occasionally tiger sharks. Also some aquariums will have dives with Grey Nurse sharks or lemon sharks.
There are tonnes of places to go shark diving. The most popular shark dives are with Great Whites while you're in a cage. Gaansbai in Cape Town South Africa is by far the most visited site for this but there are other places like Port Lincoln in South Australia. If you want to dive with other sharks Hawaii has really good dive trips with Sandbar Sharks, Galapagos Sharks, Hammerhead and occasionally tiger sharks. Also some aquariums will have dives with Grey Nurse sharks or lemon sharks.
No, ever if a teenager feels like your an adult, still you can't cliff diving. Anyway it is dangerous if your a teenager or not.
sand if you go scuba diving you will know