Never encountered most of the species that they filmed. Do we have tiger moray's here in Malta?, cause I have my doubts about parts of the footage.
probably thats a fake documentary. i sincerely hope im wrong!
Sorry to say but I think its fake also.
I dont think so
alix tahsbu li hu " fake" ?
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personally id do not think that this is fake !!
i think it is real but it would be a dream of every diver to witness all of those living things.
i mean what reason would they have to fake it?...one assumption may be to attract more tourist divers to visit our shores but if this would be so then it would reflect badly on our islands as the divers would be disapointed not to witness those kind of fish and marine animals.
this is just my opinion.
But is the species of the moray eel that appears in the footage present in our waters?
If it is the Tiger Moray its not a species of our waters.
neither are species that we are seeing recently in our waters so that doesnt hold water.....could be also that they mounted some footage water is water and there is no way that we can distinguish where it is, so the only people who can tell are the ones who made the dive..
@ 3.10 min... jidrilkom li jek kien jezisti 5 miljun sena ijlu ha tkun mitfuna taht 2 pulziri ramel dik is sina ? xtahsbu ?
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@3.10 min...do u think that if that shark existed 5 million years ago, his tooth would be under 2 inches of sand? what do u think?
Hey guys,i just spoke to sharkman one of the divers in the doc.This guy works with me so i see him every day and i dont think he is going to lie to me.He said it is a dive near filfla and i asked him to write a statement and i will forward it here.
edlu jejdlek naqa fuq is sina kev jek jogbok.. ax qed naraha naqa fjaka, qisu kin jaf fjn andu imur bix isiba u wara dawk is snin ux.. ma nahsibx li twarab naqa ramel bidejk u isib lafarjit ek ta snin ijlu ux...
tran...
In the documentary they mention that he found the tooth on a previous dive!
i do not think it's a fake!
sharkman is a dedicated person in malta, surely it is well edited but not a fake i think!
Guys.
I once saw a shark tooth as big as 4 fingres and it was found on a try dive at ghadira bay by a dutch instructor. While he was static he saw this strange rock and unearthed it.
But lets discuss this doc. I think that the tooth was found some other time and they made this re enactement for the film.
there is some editing in the film... but the sea is the sea and sharks migrate.. surely it wasn't a single dive but a lot of dives, many of which would be capotti
we used to go hunting for shark teeth on land and we used to find.not as big as that one......
I found one as big as that at selmun attached to a rock !
i will post a photo later
any new light on this documentary?
i thought so!
All of a sudden Redbus, I dont want to go alungi fishing near Fifla if they are finding sharks teeth the size of 4 fingers :o I'm afraid my old sphincter will be twitching at the thought of that! ::)
They only attack if you stop fishing!!
Quote from: shanook on September 17, 2009, 14:03:56 CET
we used to go hunting for shark teeth on land and we used to find.not as big as that one......
Plenty of shark teeth (fossilized) on the west coast if you know where to find them and have the patience to extract them.
A good freind of mine has this for a "hobby"...each to his own i suppose! as personally after watching him a few times tapping away at rocks with a "toy" hammer & chisel for hours on end isn't my idea of a good time..then again i suppose chucking peices of metal and plastic back and forth in the water might not make much sense to him either LOL!!
I go fishing and I hunt for fossils because it's another of my hobbies and the two can go well together. When I lived in Suffolk I also used to collect amber off the beach while cod fishing in the winter ;D