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These Paradise Beaches Are Also the Most Dangerous in the World: They Attract the Most Aggressive Sharks

Summary by Pleine Vie
Even in turquoise water, you look behind you. This shiver, discreet but instinctive, crosses the spine of any swimmer or surfer as soon as his feet leave the sand. And if there was a shark? In 2024, the question arose fifty-one times. This is the number of attacks recorded in the world according to the annual report of the Florida Museum of Natural History, a global reference on the subject. A number in decline, well below the average of the las…
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Even in turquoise water, you look behind you. This shiver, discreet but instinctive, crosses the spine of any swimmer or surfer as soon as his feet leave the sand. And if there was a shark? In 2024, the question arose fifty-one times. This is the number of attacks recorded in the world according to the annual report of the Florida Museum of Natural History, a global reference on the subject. A number in decline, well below the average of the las…

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Pleine vie broke the news in on Friday, July 25, 2025.
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