A group of scuba divers had the underwater show of a lifetime when the world’s biggest shark emerged from the deep blue sea.
Measuring a staggering seven metres long (23ft), the female great white has been nicknamed Deep Blue.
Believed to be at least 50 years old, the enormous fish was captured on camera off the coast of Guadalupe Island in Mexico.
Hair-raising footage showed the shark swim vertically up towards a cage with a group of divers inside of it.
One of the divers was perched on top of the cage with absolutely nothing to protect him.
The monster shark looped around the cage and came back, chomping its giant jaws at the metal bars of the contraption.
Experienced diver Mauricio Hoyos Padilla captured the incredible video and posted it to Facebook.
Captioned: “I give you the biggest white shark ever seen in front of the cages in Guadalupe Island….DEEP BLUE!!!”, the clip has been viewed more than 8.8 million times since 2015.
Hair-raising footage captured the moment the 16ft shark gave the fisherman and his son the fright of their lives.
Craig Hudson was out fishing with his 10-year-old child off the coast of Busselton when the monster shark approached.
In the video Craig could be heard saying: “I’m shaking right now boy, that thing is massive.
“Probably bigger than the boat, look at him.”