Surfer Survives Close Call With Great White Shark in Australia

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Surfer Survives Close Call With Great White Shark in Australia

A surfer makes his way over rocks to surf at Boulders Beach in Ballina in northern New South Wales, Australia on April 29, 2016. Peter Parks/AFP via Getty Images

A surfer in Australia had a close call with a great white shark that left a large bite mark on his surfboard and broke it in half.

Brad Ross was surfing at Cabarita Beach, a popular beach in the north of the eastern state of New South Wales, on Monday morning, when the approximately four-meter-long shark attacked him, according to local media News.com.au.

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