If you can't swim, why would you ever get into a shark cage? As a fan of Discovery Show's "Shark Week," I couldn't pass up the opportunity to get up close to a great white at Seal Island, South Africa. Being separated from a 20 ft predator by a metal cage may seem unnerving to some, but the feeling you get when the shark approaches is unmeasurable. Pure excitement is rushing through your veins and you can't decide if you want the shark to linger or swim away. If you're lucky, you may also get to see a shark breach. Unfortunately, that didn't happen for us. Regardless, this trip was worth getting up at the crack of dawn. For more info: http://www.ultimate-animals.com/
I'm a native New Yorker who loves to travel, eat, drink, and shop. I'd like to think that I'm an expert in all of the above. You'll never find me in a tour group unless there is no other option. I'm a "foodie" but I don't need to break the bank (though I do appreciate fine dining). My drink is a Pimms Cup if done right (with gingerale, lemon and mint). I shop as if it's my job. I never pay retail and the recession has nothing to do with it. I'm brutally honest as I don't want to waste my time and yours with fluff.
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