Netflix Documentary Crew Survives Terrifying Shark Attacks While Filming in Hawaii

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A Netflix documentary film crew was attacked by 15-foot Tiger sharks while shooting footage of a Laysan albatross’s maiden flight for David Attenborough’s Our Planet II in the Pacific Ocean north of Hawaii. The crew was in inflatable boats when the sharks attacked, causing the boats to explode. The sharks' behavior was described as "extremely unusual" and may have been due to hunger. The crew made it safely ashore, but their attempts to send out a small rubber dinghy were also attacked by giant trevallies. The crew did not get any underwater shots.
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