Looks like Eden is Watch Fast And Furious Onlinegoing to need a bigger surf board.
The 10-year-old surfer was out on the waves near Australia's Port Stephens when he almost collided with what seems to be a great white shark.
The most terrifying part? He didn't even realise how close he'd come to bumping into the predator till after he had reached the shore.
SEE ALSO: Leonie the shark doesn't need a man, begins impregnating herself insteadEden's dad, Chris Hasson, was snapping pictures of his son when he captured the image of the shark gliding about a metre from Eden's board.
"Just as [Eden was] taking off I [saw] something out of the corner of my eye," Chris wrote on Facebook.
"I kept shooting and after he finishes and starts paddling out I zoom in on the second photo and see he's just done a backhand snap on an 8 foot Great White Sharks [sic] head."
After realising just how close his brush with the shark truly was, the charmed young surfer proved remarkably blase about the whole thing.
“I was lucky I didn’t fall off,” he deadpanned to Associated Press.
Yeah, lucky is one word for it. That's one hell of a photobomb, buddy.
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