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“It’s a con,” her cousin Leo said, dangling his legs over the edge. A tourist from the city, he wore bright new sneakers and a skeptical frown. “Sharks Lagoon. No sharks. False advertising. I’m writing a review.”

In the wild, shallow lagoons act as . Species like the Blacktip Reef Shark, Lemon Shark, and young Hammerheads seek out these waters. Here, the water is warmer, the food is abundant, and—most importantly—larger predators that would eat the juvenile sharks cannot access the shallow waters. sharks lagoon

For divers and snorkelers, a visit to a Shark’s Lagoon is often a humbling experience. Unlike the high-octane, cage-diving scenarios seen on TV, lagoon diving is usually peaceful and observational. “It’s a con,” her cousin Leo said, dangling

“Hey, old man,” she whispered.