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Not Jaws but...Added two English links

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A lady has caught a shark of the Groenland under the ice of a Saguenay river in Quebec Canada, at a depth of 680 feet, weighting 506 pounds and measuring 9 feet and 7 inches. After a work of 1 ½ hour and 366 turns of crank. With the help of friends, they enlarge the hole of the ice and at one point the shark showed it’s tail and they were able to attached it with a rope, they tied the other end to a snowmobile to pull it out to the surface.
Hope you understand my translation.


Full article but in french Sorry
http://www.cyberpresse.ca/article/20060 ... 4358340716
Last edited by Guest on Wed Feb 01, 2006 11:26 pm, edited 2 times in total.
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It's "Jaws" but ok.
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Juelz wrote:It's "Jaws" but ok.
I even took the time to look it up in the dic before.
Thanks
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Lol. No worries.
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What kind of shark is that?
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R00k wrote:What kind of shark is that?
Somniosus microcephalus from the Groenland
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Just wondering, I've never seen any with a tail split like that before.
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