Petrifying footage of MAMMOTH Great White Shark could have you swearing off ocean vacations for good

For the second time ever, a great white shark purported to be the world’s largest, was caught on video.

The shark, named Deep Blue, first rose to fame in August when footage surfaced of Discovery Channel’s “Jaws Strikes Back” in 2014.

Deep Blue

The video was shot in 2013 near Mexico’s Guadalupe Island but uploaded to Facebook in August by videographer Mauricio Hoyos Padilla.

Deep Blue

The new footage showed the curious shark swimming towards the divers in their protective cage and then swimming away.

Deep Blue

As the shark passed by the second cage of divers, video caught a glimpse of her giant teeth.

Deep Blue

Jaws has nothing on Deep Blue.

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