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This is how sharks behave like the one that killed the tourist transferred to the Canary Islands

Summary by La Vanguardia
In the Atlantic waters surrounding the Canary Islands, more than 60 species of shark have been documented, which sometimes come close to the shores of the islands, causing beaches and coves to close. The last time was at the end of June when the appearance of a small shark three meters off the coast forced the closure of the busy beaches of Melenara and Salinetas, on the island of Gran Canaria, for the weekend. Also this summer, due to the prese…

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In the Atlantic waters surrounding the Canary Islands, more than 60 species of shark have been documented, which sometimes come close to the shores of the islands, causing beaches and coves to close. The last time was at the end of June when the appearance of a small shark three meters off the coast forced the closure of the busy beaches of Melenara and Salinetas, on the island of Gran Canaria, for the weekend. Also this summer, due to the prese…

·Granada, Spain
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One of the aspects that makes the Canary Islands special, in addition to their landscapes, their beaches and their cuisine, unique at the national level, are their villages that have already been responsible for describing them as “charming places” on different portals.

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La Vanguardia broke the news in Granada, Spain on Wednesday, September 18, 2024.
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