Epic Adventures with Bertie Gregory Episode 103 - "Shark Island"
Bertie and his team travel to the sharkiest place on Earth to film one of the biggest schools of sharks ever as hundreds of hammerheads join in a mysterious underwater dance. To get close to these super-sensitive sharks, Bertie will have to dive in stealth mode.
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Bertie Gregory filming underwater in Costa Rica. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming underwater in Costa Rica. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming underwater in Costa Rica. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming underwater in Costa Rica. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming in shark filled waters. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming in shark filled waters. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory near reef with his camera. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory near reef with his camera. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory at the water's surface. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory at the water's surface. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofScallop hammerhead sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofScallop hammerhead sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming hammerhead sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming hammerhead sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming a school of Bigeye Jacks. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming a school of Bigeye Jacks. (Credit: National Geographic/Hugh Pearson for Disney+)
ofWaterfall on Cocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofWaterfall on Cocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofCocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofCocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory flying drone over Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/James Brickell for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory flying drone over Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/James Brickell for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory. (Credit: National Geographic/James Brickell for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory. (Credit: National Geographic/James Brickell for Disney+)
ofSharkwater approaching Cocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofSharkwater approaching Cocos Island. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory watching Yellow Barber fish. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory watching Yellow Barber fish. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming the rich waters around Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming the rich waters around Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming the rich waters around Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming the rich waters around Cocos island. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming a hammerhead. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming a hammerhead. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofScallop Hammerhead shark. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofScallop Hammerhead shark. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofScallop Hammerhead shark. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofScallop Hammerhead shark. (Credit: National Geographic/Bertie Gregory for Disney+)
ofGalapagos sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofGalapagos sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming sharks in the distance. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming sharks in the distance. (Credit: National Geographic for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming below a large group of Scalloped hammerheads and Galapagos sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
ofBertie Gregory filming below a large group of Scalloped hammerheads and Galapagos sharks. (Credit: National Geographic/Mark Sharman for Disney+)
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