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13ft hammerhead shark spotted near Navarre Beach shore

Yes, we know…sharks are in the water. But it is always pretty cool to see them. Earlier today on Facebook, the Navarre Beach Fire Rescue posted these photos of a hammerhead shark, approximately 13ft, swimming near the Navarre Beach shore. Related: Mako shark spotted in Destin, FL

Yes, we know…sharks are in the water. But it is always pretty cool to see them.

Earlier today on Facebook, the Navarre Beach Fire Rescue posted these photos of a hammerhead shark, approximately 13ft, swimming near the Navarre Beach shore.

Navarre Beach Fire Rescue
Navarre Beach Fire Rescue
Navarre Beach Fire Rescue

Related: Mako shark spotted in Destin, FL

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