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One day while I was in Recife working, I decided wake up very early to walking through the Boa Viagem beach, near the hotel.
During this walking I saw someone pointing to the sea and saying: “look at the sharks, look at the sharks”. I couldn’t believe it. I saw some signage warning about the dangers in that beach but I didn’t expect to see sharks.
First it was only one…after two…until to see four sharks…
I thought that nobody believed me, so I tried to take some pictures to prove that it wasn’t a fisherman talk.
Boa Viagem beach is well known for its coral reefs. People can swim safely just in the places where this barrier exists.
Some accidents involving sharks happen because the surfers cross the coral reefs to get waves in an open sea.
Renato Costa
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