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I would have to agree with North Carolina. I've been there three times and never failed to see sand tigers. These sharks are menacing looking but docile and you dont have to feed them to get close encounters. Of course places like Cocos and Galapagos would be the best place to see sharks, but these are expensive trips and are somewhat advanced diving. Belize is a great place to see nurse sharks and stingrays and has a great reef system.