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NARRATOR: The next morning,
the sea is flat, calm.
But the forecast calls for
big winds in the afternoon,
giving Alison a short
window to get another breach
and keep pace with Team Fallows.
 It's been difficult out here.
Enrico, unfortunately,
has been struggling.
I know Chris got a
spectacular breach.
But I have got a breach, and
I'm really happy with that.
So that's given me a
bit of hope and optimism
that if we tow this
afternoon, then
the sharks should be flying.
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[WHIRRING]
OK, looks good.
Drone's up, decoys in;
it's just up to the sharks
and whether they're interested.
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NARRATOR: Nearly two hours
pass without activity.
Towner changes course, moving
to the other side of the island
where the seals gather
together for safety.
 We're right in the natural
chum slick of the island now.
This is the area you'd expect
the juvenile white sharks
to be congregating.
I can actually see some of
the young of the [INAUDIBLE]
pups are right in the water.
We just need the sharks
to show themselves.
NARRATOR: But the wind
is picking up, making it
increasingly difficult to fly.
 You can see the
clouds coming in.
So this front's
definitely here now.
This wind is now starting
to really build on us.
We've probably only got
another attempt at this now.
And then we're going
to be off the water
again for quite some time.
But when you're trying to get
a technical shot like this,
obviously, the weather
really can limit you.
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Whoa!
[LAUGHS]
 Whoa, that was crazy!
 Oh, that was a
beautiful breach.
Well done!
That's incredible.
The storm is now fully
upon us out here,
and the most incredible
thing just happened.
At the very last moment, as
we'd almost just given up,
we got an absolutely
spectacular breach.
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NARRATOR: This nine
foot juvenile female
launched 10 feet in the
air, meaning she accelerated
from deep below, reaching
nearly 30 miles an hour
as she broke the surface.
ALISON TOWNER: I didn't
expect to get lucky today.
I'm thrilled to have
seen this on drone.
Such a dynamic angle.
Great whites always
keep us on our toes.
And today, I was
just really lucky.
I just can't wait to
get back out there now
and see what else we can get.
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