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Great White Shark Pictures: Nature, Wilderness Photos of the Great White Shark, Alaska and Underwater Wildlife.
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The main focus of the work of Klaus Jost lies on wildlife, nature and underwater photography worldwide. Numerous trips in the last
few years have led him among other things to the big bears in the wilderness of Alaska and to Canada. The results are photos of the
nature, the wilderness, the salmons, the Brown Bears, and of the Polar Bears of the Hudson Bay. He is extremely fascinated by
the bears.
His special interest lies in the Great White Shark, Tiger Shark and Bull Shark, which are potentially dangerous to humans (any
animal could be dangerous to humans) - and the whole underwater world. Decades of experience as a marine engineer and underwater
specialist in several oceans of the world fit in very well with his work. Klaus Jost has spent almost 13,000 hours under water in large-scale
harbour construction projects alone for professional reasons, and has got to know the fauna and flora of most tropical countries very closely.
One aim of Klaus Jost is to document the types of sharks on the red list.
Especially fascinating are the photos of the albatrosses - they are flying artists, feeling extremely well with gales and towering waves - as
well as of the other sea birds of the oceans.
Photo and text reports of Klaus Jost were published worldwide in the large magazines, journals and newspapers (National Geographic
Deutschland, GEO, Terre Sauvage, a.m.o.).
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