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  2. File:Great Hammerhead Feeding, Bimini, Bahamas.jpg

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  3. SS Sapona - Wikipedia

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    SS Sapona was a concrete-hulled cargo steamer that ran aground near Bimini during a hurricane in 1926. The wreck of the ship is easily visible above the water, and is both a navigational landmark for boaters and a popular dive site. It is also a good place to see tropical fish attracted to it as an artificial reef.

  4. Steve Backshall - Wikipedia

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    Backshall was seen diving live with great hammerhead sharks, tiger sharks, bull sharks and reef sharks from the shark sanctuary of Bimini. In 2018-19, Backshall launched the project Expedition, which was televised by BBC2, UKTV, SBS, PBS and Discovery Asia. This involved ten expeditions to parts of the globe that had never been explored before.

  5. File:Great hammerhead feeding, Bimini.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. Great hammerhead - Wikipedia

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    These observations suggest that the great hammerhead seeks to disable rays with the first bite, a strategy similar to that of the great white shark (Carcharodon carcharias), and that its cephalofoil is an adaptation for prey handling. [21] Adult great hammerheads have been observed hunting in coral reef flats as shallow as ~0.7 m (2.3 ft). [22]

  7. Bimini Road - Wikipedia

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    Bimini Island North Bimini Island of the Bahamas. The Bimini Road, sometimes called the Bimini Wall, is an underwater rock formation near the island of North Bimini in the Bimini chain of islands. The Road consists of a 0.8 km (0.50 mi)-long northeast-southwest linear feature composed of roughly rectangular limestone blocks.

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    Super Bowl 59 is underway, with the Kansas City Chiefs facing a familiar foe, the Philadelphia Eagles, hoping to win the Lombardi Trophy for a record third year in a row. The extra point is good ...

  9. Cannonball (diving) - Wikipedia

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    Hammerhead: a cannonball with forward rotation, landing head first. Watermelon: a cannonball with forward rotation, landing back first. [4] Clanfa Triestina (Triestine Horseshoe): a cannonball with forward rotation, landing parallel to the water. Popular in the Italian city of Trieste in the shallow waters surrounding its coastline. [5] Horsey.