Há um filme, se nao me engano de 2004, "Mar aberto", cuja história é um casal, em lua-de-mel, que resolve partir numa expedição de mergulho (nao me recordo o lugar) e eles acabam indo longe e se perdem do restante do grupo.
Aí acontecem coisas bizarras, os dois comem o pão que o diabo amassou. Não vou contar o final, mas é de se supor que alguem imagine o que aconteceu...rs FG 2010/8/17 AKA <[email protected]> > > > uma das experiencias mais idiotas da minha vida (tive outras...) foi, na > africa do sul, participar dum programa de índio desses > > minha sorte foi que o cara da agencia, depois de tudo acertado, disse que > passaria no hotel as cinco da manha, depois tinha umas duas horas de lancha > até o mergulho numa água gelada, SEM A GARANTIA de ver um tubarão... > cancelei no ato... > > lembrei da minha pesca de marlim em rio das ostras, acordar as 04:00, comer > peixe marinado, lancha no mar frio, cheiro de óleo diesel, a sorte que o > caniço era preso em mim, eu ficava preso no banco da lancha e podia vomitar > a alma sem preocupação de morrer... > > On Tue, Aug 17, 2010 at 6:46 AM, Claudiß <[email protected]> wrote: > >> >> >> RA| Tubarao branco ataca e destroi gaiola com mergulhadores: >> >> | http://www.abrutis.com/video-attaque+d+un+grand+requin+blanc-30769.html >> >> Depois de assistir uns 3 ou 4 videos dos 378.187 disponiveis >> no discovery/animal planet, confesso que sempre torci pelos >> tubaroes. >> >> Esse ai quase ganhou. Eu ja' estava salivando, antecipando >> o momento em que a agua ia tornar-se avermelhada. :( >> >> BTW - Dave Barry, "The Wonders of Sharks on TV": >> >> The human race has been fascinated by sharks for as long >> as I can remember. Just like the bluebird feeding its young, >> or the spider struggling to weave its perfect web, or the >> buttercup blooming in spring, the shark reveals to us yet >> another of the infinite and wonderful facets of nature, namely >> the facet that it can bite your head off. This causes us >> humans to feel a certain degree of awe. >> >> So the documentary-makers stick with sharks. Generally, >> their procedure is to scatter bleeding fish pieces around >> their boat, so as to infest the waters. I would estimate that >> the primary food source of sharks today is bleeding fish >> pieces scattered by people making documentaries. Once >> the sharks arrive, they are generally fairly listless. The >> general shark attitude seems to be: "Oh God, another >> documentary." So the divers have to somehow goad them >> into attacking, under the guise of Scientific Research. "We >> know very little about the effect of electricity on sharks,"the >> narrator will say, in a deeply scientific voice. "That is why >> Todd is going to jab this Great White in the testicles with a >> cattle prod." The divers keep this kind of thing up until the >> shark finally gets irritated and snaps at them, and then they >> act as though this was a totally unexpected and very >> dangerous development, although clearly it is what they >> wanted all along. >> >> -- >> [ ]'s >> Claudiß >> > > > -- ---- FG
