Swimming With Death-Brave Swiss Diver Risks His Life to Swim with Anacondas
Franco Banfi, 53, a snake enthusiast and diver by
profession went to Mato Grosso do Sul region of South America to closely
observe and take pictures of this enormous beast.
This brave man was armed only with his camera when he
joined the anacondas in their natural habitat for ten(10) odd days. During his
trip, he observed six female anacondas and went close to them to take their
close-ups.
This region which lies in the heart of South America is
known for its greenery and natural beauty. The name ‘Mato Grosso do Sul’ means
‘Thick forest of the south’.
The anaconda snakes coil themselves and wait for their
prey silently. They immediately attack on seeing their prey which includes fish
and rodents.
Banfi, who is a father of two kids, managed to capture the
image of a massive anaconda that was lying on the river bank. The photographer
was lucky since the huge beast had just devoured a capybara rodent and was not
interested in eating the photographer as he was full. Banfi, who is a native of
Switzerland, added that at first he was scared as he was not familiar with the
animal. But later he realized that nothing wrong can happen if one respects the
snake. The diver had never gone this close to any snake earlier. He added that
an enormous anaconda is less scary and less dangerous than a small poisonous
snake as one can easily see the huge anaconda and its actions.
Take a look at these amazing photographs
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