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GREAT OUTDOORS — Imagine that you live in the Fort Myers, Florida, area and you're hunkering down as the recent hurricane lashes around the Florida coast. Peering out your window, you can see murky floodwaters covering the streets of your neighborhood.
Fortunately, your home is built on a hillside that's safely above any level the water might reach. It appears that you will be able to safely navigate this disaster.
Suddenly, an ominous dorsal fin slices through the water. Could it be? Yes, that's a shark swimming along your street.
A shark swims the streets of Fort Myers, FL. Crazy. #HurricaneIan
— Whiskey Riff (@WhiskeyRiff) September 28, 2022
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I don't have any additional details about this video. I just sincerely hope all the people in that neighborhood survived the hurricane without injury and that the shark eventually made its way back to the ocean.










