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Published 11:18 31 Jan 2017 GMT
Updated 11:26 31 Jan 2017 GMT
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But people aren't happy to just leave it there. A lot of them think that it's either a hoax or just a mistake, believing that they can see a person on a surfboard underneath the wave.
Traditionally when someone is surfing and needs to get out of the way of an incoming wave or surfer they do what's called a duck dive. It means that they dive under the wave while on their surfboard to avoid a collision.
Someone has highlighted what they think is going on in the photo.
Another person also tried to prove it's a hoax.
What do you think?What a hoax !! No shark. Get off the bandwagon. When do sharks have heels ?? @nbnnews @1233newcastle @newcastleherald #slownewsday pic.twitter.com/yYok7oI2hz
— Michael Porter (@mports3) January 26, 2017
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