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Nantucket Beachgoers Save Stranded Great White Shark

A dramatic rescue unfolded at Low Beach in Nantucket, where beachgoers discovered a great white shark struggling on the sand. The unexpected encounter happened on the afternoon of August 16, when Liza Phillips and her father, initially mistaking the shark for a whale, quickly sprang into action to aid the distressed animal. With the help of other beachgoers, they managed to successfully push the great white back into the ocean, saving its life. The event left the rescuers in awe, marking an unforgettable moment of human bravery and compassion towards marine life.

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