A tourist spotted a "huge" shark swimming around a harbour during high tide.
Olga Bates, 46, was visiting St Ives in Cornwall with family when they saw the large sea beast near boats.
The group spotted the shark at 6:26am on Wednesday (March 23) during high tide.
Experts say it was a basking shark - the second largest type behind the whale shark - that can grow up to 45ft.
Olga Bates, 46, was visiting St Ives in Cornwall with family when they saw the large sea beast near boats.
The group spotted the shark at 6:26am on Wednesday (March 23) during high tide.
Experts say it was a basking shark - the second largest type behind the whale shark - that can grow up to 45ft.
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