Since “Air Jaws“ debuted on the Discovery Channel back in 2001, the series has given audiences a glimpse of some of the most exciting images of big white shark breaks.
The latest installment, titled “Air Jaws: Ultimate Breach,” kicked off the annual programming block ‘Shark Week’ on Sunday, which saw big white shark expert Chris Fallows catch the probable mother of all intrusions.
“I can not believe how high it came, it was just perfect … a picture you dream of,” he said. “They say a picture is worth a thousand words. Well, that picture is worth a thousand infringements.”
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“This has to be the ultimate air break,” Fallows continued.
“Air Jaws” sees three teams of researchers using decoys, drones and underwater cameras to count the number of burglaries while collecting data on hunting techniques to see if the shark population has recovered, according to the Discovery Channel
On Sunday, the latest episode saw experts use various methods to catch a shark bite off the coast of Seal Island, South Africa. One expert tried to take a night picture, while another used a drone camera to record their attempts, according to Yahoo Entertainment.
Fallows, however, used a tow camera to capture the burglary, which he rumored to reach 15 feet above the water, setting a new series record.
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Social media users shared their enthusiasm in the direction of the record-breaking, which marked the 20th anniversary of the series.
“That break was incredible !!” one user comment.
“That last break !!!!” another wrote.
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“Absolutely beautiful! That was great!” other remark.