
Kevin Christopherson @ Enci Media
One of the most popular surf spots in Southern California is teeming with man-eating sharks — video clearly shows a handful of great whites lurking just under the surface as surfers catch waves.
Ya gotta see the footage from San Onofre State Beach … there are 4 to 5 sharks swimming between the waves with more than a dozen surfers nearby, or in some cases, paddling right over the potentially killer fish.
The incredible video was captured by photog Kevin Christopherson‘s drone Friday over San Onofre — one of SoCal’s surf meccas — and most surfers don’t seem concerned about what’s swimming underneath them.
As you can see, sharks are there as surfers zip over them on waves … and the predators are swimming nearby while surfers bob in the water, waiting for the next break.
These sharks are pretty big too … because they’re as big or bigger than the surfers’ longboards.
Fact is, San Onofre State Beach is known to be a breeding ground for great whites … so, most, if not all, of these surfers are aware of the risk.
Still, getting shark sightings like this on camera is a rarity.
We’ve seen recent attacks in Florida and overseas, but here the sharks seem uninterested in the surfers as a food source … and we’re happy to report there were no bites.




