OFF THE COAST OF CORSICA (THE WASHINGTON POST) – Nicolas Tomasi has never laid eyes on it. He has worked these waters for years without seeing one but has heard the tales from old-timers – of a patient predator, hiding under the sand off this French island’s shores, waiting for the right moment to strike. […]
Correction: A previous version of this article misspelled the last name of University of Tasmania researcher Rick Stuart-Smith. The article has been corrected. - - - Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. OFF THE COAST OF CORSICA - Nicolas Tomasi has never laid eyes on it. He has worked these waters for years without seeing one but has heard the tales from old-timers - of a patient predator, hiding under the sand off this Fr
OFF THE COAST OF CORSICA - Nicolas Tomasi has never laid eyes on it. He has worked these waters for years without seeing one but has heard the tales from old-timers - of a patient predator, hiding under the sand off this French island's shores, waiting for the right moment to strike. The angel shark does not want to be found. But it can hide no longer.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post. On a hot August afternoon, Tomasi l
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