13. Surfing With The Shark
As we have discussed, there are a number of risks that come with swimming in the water. It is becoming more and more obvious that people who frequently swim in open water might want to think twice about this potentially dangerous activity. While exploring the great blue, many swimmers have encountered terrifying scenarios. One such heart-stopping moment—a swimmer confronting a shark head-on—is captured in the picture we are referring to. This sudden and probably unwanted meeting serves as a sobering reminder of the perils that lurk beneath the seas.

13. Surfing With The Shark
14. Face To Face With An Orca
According to our research, whales are not naturally violent animals, even if they are incredibly large. But it is important to keep in mind that these enormous sea mammals are untamed creatures with erratic tendencies. Because of their sheer size, swimmers are at serious risk of serious injury from an unintentional contact. A whale could unintentionally injure people or even kill them, even if they do not mean to. This unpredictability is just another strong argument against swimming in the ocean. Instead of sharing their aquatic habitat, it could be safer to observe these magnificent animals from a distance.

14. Face To Face With An Orca