Top 3 places you CAN'T GO & people who went anyways... | Part 6

MrBallen
10 Nov 202020:39

Summary

TLDRIn this chilling narrative, a group of shark poachers face the terrifying dangers of hunting around great white sharks. The story follows Zalela, who is killed by a shark during an open-water swim to Dire Island. Despite the tragic loss, the poachers continue their dangerous work, driven by poverty and fear of losing their livelihoods. The tale explores the high risks of their illegal activities and their reluctance to report fatalities, highlighting the grim reality of living on the edge of life and death in shark-infested waters.

Takeaways

  • πŸ˜€ Poachers in the area spend extended hours swimming among dangerous apex predators, including sharks, with minimal safety precautions.
  • πŸ˜€ One poacher, Zalela, tragically becomes the victim of a shark attack while swimming in open water, caught in the mouth of a great white shark.
  • πŸ˜€ Poachers intentionally space themselves out during their swim to minimize the risk of being attacked, allowing others to escape if one is caught.
  • πŸ˜€ When a shark attack occurs, poachers follow a protocol of checking for missing individuals and ceasing to swim if someone goes missing.
  • πŸ˜€ Despite the tragic attack, the remaining poachers are unable to help and are forced to swim back to safety while hearing the victim's screams.
  • πŸ˜€ The poachers call a poacher boat instead of the police, as involving law enforcement would threaten their illegal activities and livelihood.
  • πŸ˜€ The poacher boat retrieves the remaining poachers, and the remains of Zalela are brought back to shore for a funeral.
  • πŸ˜€ According to police reports, five poachers have been killed by sharks over the past two decades, but locals believe the actual number is much higher.
  • πŸ˜€ The local community of poachers tends to avoid reporting shark attacks to the authorities, often choosing to remain silent to avoid legal trouble.
  • πŸ˜€ Poachers often resume their dangerous work after a shark attack, sometimes taking only a short break, as poverty forces them to continue their activities.
  • πŸ˜€ The script ends with a humorous and light-hearted call to action, encouraging viewers to engage with the channel and social media platforms.

Q & A

  • What is the main risk faced by poachers in the story?

    -The main risk faced by poachers in the story is the danger of shark attacks, particularly by great white sharks, as they perform their illegal poaching activities in shark-infested waters.

  • Why do the poachers space themselves out in the open water?

    -The poachers space themselves out in the open water to minimize the risk of being caught in a feeding frenzy if one of them gets attacked by a shark. This gives others a chance to escape.

  • How does Zalela meet his tragic fate?

    -Zalela is attacked by a great white shark while swimming in open water. The shark grabs him and violently shakes him, leading to his death, as his fellow poachers are unable to assist him.

  • How do the other poachers react when Zalela is attacked?

    -The other poachers panic and swim as fast as they can back to the safety of the kelp field. They hear Zalela’s screams and the sounds of the shark's feeding frenzy, but they cannot help him.

  • What do the poachers do after Zalela's remains are recovered?

    -After Zalela's remains are brought to the surface, the poachers contact a poacher boat, which picks them up. They then bring Zalela’s remains back for a funeral, although they do not report the incident to the police.

  • How do the locals view the number of shark attack fatalities?

    -Locals believe that the official reports understate the number of fatalities caused by sharks. While police reports suggest five deaths over two decades, locals estimate the number to be closer to two or three dozen.

  • Why do poachers often not report shark attacks to the authorities?

    -Poachers do not report shark attacks to the authorities because they fear it will jeopardize their illegal activities and livelihoods. They prefer to handle the situation privately.

  • How do the poachers handle shark attacks, fatal or not?

    -After a shark attack, whether fatal or not, the poachers typically take a week or two off to recover mentally before returning to their dangerous work, as poverty forces them to continue.

  • What role does poverty play in the poachers' decision to return to the water?

    -Poverty plays a significant role in the poachers’ decision to return to the water, as they have no other means of earning a livelihood and are compelled to resume their dangerous activities despite the risks.

  • What is the overall tone of the story?

    -The overall tone of the story is dark and tragic, highlighting the perilous nature of poaching and the harsh realities faced by those involved. It also portrays the grim determination of the poachers to continue their work despite the constant threat of death.

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