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Published 16:30 18 May 2013 BST
Updated 08:13 18 Dec 2014 GMT
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This is something you don't see everyday.
Kimi Wermer grew up in Hawaii and hunts fish on a daily basis. The video above tells the story of how one day she began swimming with a Great White shark, holding on to its dorsal fin as it glided through the water.
A spearfisher, Wermer said it took a while to find the "balance" between predator and prey.
Here, she felt confident enough to swim with the world's largest predatory fish.
This video was sent in to us by Her.ie reader Lorna Dunne. Thanks Lorna!
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