Thursday 4 September 2014

Kayakers survive great white run-in





  • NEW: "I was talking to her and the next minute I'm in the water," woman says

  • The shark was about 14 to 16 feet long, the harbormaster says

  • "There's a very significant bite in the kayak," according to the harbormaster




(CNN) -- This was no near miss.


Just ask kayakers Ida Parker and Kristin Orr, who were hit by a great white shark and dumped into the water Wednesday off of White Horse Beach in Plymouth, Massachusetts.





Great white shark spotted off beach








We've survived "Sharknado 2," but what about Shark Week 2014? The Discovery Channel's annual ode to the underwater king kicked off on August 10, promising 13 toothy specials plus a nightly talk show. If that's still not enough shark for you, try to hunt down one of these pop culture favorites:We've survived "Sharknado 2," but what about Shark Week 2014? The Discovery Channel's annual ode to the underwater king kicked off on August 10, promising 13 toothy specials plus a nightly talk show. If that's still not enough shark for you, try to hunt down one of these pop culture favorites:



Steven Spielberg's 1975 shark thriller "Jaws" gave birth to the summer blockbuster and a cultural love-hate relationship with swimming in the ocean. The filmmaker's classic also proved that these beasts were ready for their close-ups. Steven Spielberg's 1975 shark thriller "Jaws" gave birth to the summer blockbuster and a cultural love-hate relationship with swimming in the ocean. The filmmaker's classic also proved that these beasts were ready for their close-ups.



Maybe we can blame our current obsession with sharks on the generation who grew up watching "Jabberjaw," ABC's animated series that ran from 1976 to 1978. The kids' show was reportedly inspired by "Jaws," but this version was far more cuddly; Jabberjaw held regular jam sessions with his human pals. Maybe we can blame our current obsession with sharks on the generation who grew up watching "Jabberjaw," ABC's animated series that ran from 1976 to 1978. The kids' show was reportedly inspired by "Jaws," but this version was far more cuddly; Jabberjaw held regular jam sessions with his human pals.



Ever wondered where the phrase "jumped the shark" came from? You can thank the "Happy Days" writers for that one. In 1977, the beloved show took a plot turn it couldn't recover from when Henry Winkler's Fonzie literally "jumped the shark" while water skiing.Ever wondered where the phrase "jumped the shark" came from? You can thank the "Happy Days" writers for that one. In 1977, the beloved show took a plot turn it couldn't recover from when Henry Winkler's Fonzie literally "jumped the shark" while water skiing.



Decades before Syfy became the home of shark-related comedy, "Saturday Night Live" introduced "the cleverest species of them all" in its "Land Shark" sketch. It featured Chevy Chase as the trickster shark who preyed on unsuspecting humans with the lure of telegrams and flowers. Decades before Syfy became the home of shark-related comedy, "Saturday Night Live" introduced "the cleverest species of them all" in its "Land Shark" sketch. It featured Chevy Chase as the trickster shark who preyed on unsuspecting humans with the lure of telegrams and flowers.



Disney's 1989 under-the-sea adventure "The Little Mermaid" began with a tense run-in with a shark. Unlike the chilling but affable characters Disney has produced lately, this shark was straight out of "Jaws" with its brutish strength and snapping teeth. Disney's 1989 under-the-sea adventure "The Little Mermaid" began with a tense run-in with a shark. Unlike the chilling but affable characters Disney has produced lately, this shark was straight out of "Jaws" with its brutish strength and snapping teeth.



In 1997's "Austin Powers International Man of Mystery," all Dr. Evil wanted from his nefarious cohorts were "sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads." It was an impossible request at the time -- he had to settle for ill-tempered sea bass -- but in 2012, one marine biologist figured it out.In 1997's "Austin Powers International Man of Mystery," all Dr. Evil wanted from his nefarious cohorts were "sharks with frickin' laser beams attached to their heads." It was an impossible request at the time -- he had to settle for ill-tempered sea bass -- but in 2012, one marine biologist figured it out.



Out of all the sharks in "Deep Blue Sea" -- like this guy seen terrorizing LL Cool J -- there's one that particularly stands out. In the 1999 film, Samuel L. Jackson was in the middle of giving a stirring speech when a toothy killer popped up from behind him and practically devoured him whole. Out of all the sharks in "Deep Blue Sea" -- like this guy seen terrorizing LL Cool J -- there's one that particularly stands out. In the 1999 film, Samuel L. Jackson was in the middle of giving a stirring speech when a toothy killer popped up from behind him and practically devoured him whole.



Disney/Pixar brought Steven Spielberg's Bruce to life again in 2003's "Finding Nemo." This Bruce was just as terrifying -- especially to a clownfish dad hunting for his son -- but at least he tried to live by the rule that "fish are friends, not food."Disney/Pixar brought Steven Spielberg's Bruce to life again in 2003's "Finding Nemo." This Bruce was just as terrifying -- especially to a clownfish dad hunting for his son -- but at least he tried to live by the rule that "fish are friends, not food."



In 2004, the shark wave rolled on with DreamWorks' "Shark Tale," featuring the voices of Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Renee Zellweger, and Jack Black as Lenny the shark. With Hans Zimmer composing, the soundtrack had just as much bite. In 2004, the shark wave rolled on with DreamWorks' "Shark Tale," featuring the voices of Will Smith, Angelina Jolie, Renee Zellweger, and Jack Black as Lenny the shark. With Hans Zimmer composing, the soundtrack had just as much bite.



Syfy created a pop culture monster with 2010's "Sharktopus," which featured a genetically engineered creature that was half-shark, half-octopus. It was clearly the next step to take after 2009's "Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus" battle, which featured an endlessly watchable scene of a plane being attacked by a ridiculously huge shark. Syfy created a pop culture monster with 2010's "Sharktopus," which featured a genetically engineered creature that was half-shark, half-octopus. It was clearly the next step to take after 2009's "Mega Shark vs. Giant Octopus" battle, which featured an endlessly watchable scene of a plane being attacked by a ridiculously huge shark.



The build-up to "Sharknado" was quiet enough that many didn't see the cultural storm coming in July. Syfy didn't land monster ratings at first, but the film, which stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid, has had a long tail. Thanks to the intense fandom on Twitter, the sequel "Sharknado 2: The Second One" is due next summer.The build-up to "Sharknado" was quiet enough that many didn't see the cultural storm coming in July. Syfy didn't land monster ratings at first, but the film, which stars Ian Ziering and Tara Reid, has had a long tail. Thanks to the intense fandom on Twitter, the sequel "Sharknado 2: The Second One" is due next summer.




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The two women were 100 yards offshore, near an area populated by seals, when they were struck by a shark measuring 14 to 16 feet.


"I looked back at her and it came directly out of the water, underneath the boat, launched her backwards and flipped me over," Parker told CNN affiliate WCVB.


Orr told the affiliate it happened instantly.


"I was talking to her and the next minute I'm in the water and I just see a shark biting my kayak," she said.


Stefan Gustafson, the assistant harbormaster of Harbor Unit 10, said the great white came up from underneath the kayak.


"They screamed," he said.


It was those screams that alerted people to a problem, and three harbor units responded within 10 minutes, he said.


"We did not see the shark," Gustafson said.


While the women were OK, the kayaks suffered damage.


"There's a very significant bite in the kayak. The bite goes across the kayak," he said.


What devoured this great white shark?


The incident comes a week after a great white shark was spotted off the coast of Duxbury, forcing authorities to order more than 1,000 people out of the water and off the beach.


The shark, seen from a Massachusetts State Police helicopter, was about 75 yards from the beach. State police immediately notified the Duxbury Police and Duxbury harbormaster, according to the state police.


On Wednesday, Gustafson said the kayakers were "extremely lucky."


"We didn't think anything like this would ever happen here," he said.


Shark attack victim: 'I could feel the vibration of this entire shark gnawing'


One-ton shark headed to Texas coast



'View' welcoming three new hosts






Political analyst Nicolle Wallace, left, and actress Rosie Perez are the newest faces to join ABC's "The View." They're signing on after the departures of co-hosts Sherri Shepherd, Jenny McCarthy and Barbara Walters. Here's a look at the ladies who've had a seat at "The View's" table:Political analyst Nicolle Wallace, left, and actress Rosie Perez are the newest faces to join ABC's "The View." They're signing on after the departures of co-hosts Sherri Shepherd, Jenny McCarthy and Barbara Walters. Here's a look at the ladies who've had a seat at "The View's" table:

Walters was the doyenne of the show, having started in 1997 and often serving as a leader of the passionate panel discussions. <a href='http://ift.tt/RItT83' target='_blank'>She retired in May 2014. </a>Walters was the doyenne of the show, having started in 1997 and often serving as a leader of the passionate panel discussions. She retired in May 2014.

What is old is new again: It was announced in July 2014 that Rosie O'Donnell would be rejoining "The View." She previously co-hosted during the show's 10th season in 2006-07 and got into heated debate with former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck. What is old is new again: It was announced in July 2014 that Rosie O'Donnell would be rejoining "The View." She previously co-hosted during the show's 10th season in 2006-07 and got into heated debate with former co-host Elisabeth Hasselbeck.

Star Jones became somewhat infamous on "The View" after <a href='http://ift.tt/1r5rm2e' target='_blank'>she reportedly announced she was leaving the show in 2006 without alerting her co-workers first.</a> In 2012 she returned for an appearance that saw things<a href='http://ift.tt/1qeNHhI' target='_blank'> get heated between her and Walters. </a>Jones continues to appear on television, including in a stint on the reality show "The Celebrity Apprentice."Star Jones became somewhat infamous on "The View" after she reportedly announced she was leaving the show in 2006 without alerting her co-workers first. In 2012 she returned for an appearance that saw things get heated between her and Walters. Jones continues to appear on television, including in a stint on the reality show "The Celebrity Apprentice."

Debbie Matenopoulos started with the show, but never seemed to quite catch on with the audience. In 1999 she was abruptly replaced by Lisa Ling. In April 2014 Matenopoulos <a href='http://ift.tt/1jeqLs6' target='_blank'>announced that she was married and pregnant. </a>Debbie Matenopoulos started with the show, but never seemed to quite catch on with the audience. In 1999 she was abruptly replaced by Lisa Ling. In April 2014 Matenopoulos announced that she was married and pregnant.

Lisa Ling attended on "The View" from 2009 to 2012. She returned to international reporting and hosted "Our America with Lisa Ling" on the OWN network and "National Geographic Ultimate Explorer." In April 2014<a href='http://ift.tt/1j9uB45'> it was announced </a>that Ling would host a documentary series for CNN.Lisa Ling attended on "The View" from 2009 to 2012. She returned to international reporting and hosted "Our America with Lisa Ling" on the OWN network and "National Geographic Ultimate Explorer." In April 2014 it was announced that Ling would host a documentary series for CNN.

For awhile Joy Behar pulled double duty on both "The View" and as host of "The Joy Behar Show" on HLN. The later was canceled in 2011 and she left "The View" at the end of the 2013 season. For awhile Joy Behar pulled double duty on both "The View" and as host of "The Joy Behar Show" on HLN. The later was canceled in 2011 and she left "The View" at the end of the 2013 season.

Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a lightning rod on "The View" because of her conservative beliefs, which often found her at odds with her fellow co-hosts. After a decade on the show it was announced that she would be leaving to join the talk show "Fox &amp; Friends." Elisabeth Hasselbeck was a lightning rod on "The View" because of her conservative beliefs, which often found her at odds with her fellow co-hosts. After a decade on the show it was announced that she would be leaving to join the talk show "Fox & Friends."

In 2007 Whoopi Goldberg became the show's new moderator. She mixed things up on the panel with her outspoken nature, including a <a href='http://ift.tt/1r5roXN' target='_blank'>heated debate with conservative pundit Ann Coulter</a> and her <a href='http://ift.tt/UIiuWQ' target='_blank'>defense of ESPN anchor Stephen A. Smith.</a> She has continued to act, most recently in the 2014 reboot "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles." In 2007 Whoopi Goldberg became the show's new moderator. She mixed things up on the panel with her outspoken nature, including a heated debate with conservative pundit Ann Coulter and her defense of ESPN anchor Stephen A. Smith. She has continued to act, most recently in the 2014 reboot "Teenage Mutant Ninja Turles."

Sherri Shepherd joined the cast in 2007 following the departure of Star Jones. She stirred controversy when she expressed on air that she did not believe in evolution. She said goodbye to "The View" on August 11, 2014.Sherri Shepherd joined the cast in 2007 following the departure of Star Jones. She stirred controversy when she expressed on air that she did not believe in evolution. She said goodbye to "The View" on August 11, 2014.

Jenny McCarthy, we hardly knew ye. The comedic actress joined the show for only one season -- announcing in 2014 that she was leaving along with Sherri Shepherd. Jenny McCarthy, we hardly knew ye. The comedic actress joined the show for only one season -- announcing in 2014 that she was leaving along with Sherri Shepherd.









  • "The View" will have a host of changes when it returns September 15

  • Among the updates are two new co-hosts

  • Rosie Perez and Nicolle Wallace join Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell




(CNN) -- It'll be a brand-new "View" in less than two weeks, with three new co-hosts in a new studio and with a new boss behind the scenes.


The long-running ABC talk show finalized its cast Wednesday, confirming that actress Rosie Perez and political analyst Nicolle Wallace will join Whoopi Goldberg and Rosie O'Donnell.


The four will start working together when new episodes of the show resume on September 15.





Shepherd, McCarthy leave 'The View'

Goldberg is the only cast member from last season left standing -- well, mostly sitting -- at "The View." Barbara Walters' retirement from the show in May was the first in a series of changes, both on- and off-camera. In July, Sherri Shepherd and Jenny McCarthy stepped down from their co-host spots. And Walters' producing partner, Bill Geddie, was replaced by Bill Wolff, most recently an executive producer at MSNBC.


In a statement Wednesday night, Wolff described the four hosts as "powerful and accomplished women from different walks of life who have had amazing personal and professional experiences."


"Each brings incredible perspective and information to the table. This mix of smart, vibrant and energetic women is unlike anything else on daytime television."


"The View" faces challenges from a growing number of other daytime panel-style programs, including "The Talk" on CBS and the forthcoming syndicated show "The Real."


There had been speculation that ABC might decide to add a man to what has been an all-women show since its inception in 1997. Ultimately the network went with star power over testosterone.


Perez has starred in feature films such as "Do the Right Thing" and is about to co-star in the Broadway production "Fish in the Dark."


Wallace has a conservative political background, serving as a director of communications during the George W. Bush administration and a senior adviser to Sen. John McCain's 2008 campaign for president. She is a regular on MSNBC's "Morning Joe."


The casting of Perez and Wallace was first reported by Deadline.com on Wednesday. The website noted that ABC's "top-to-bottom makeover" of the talk show also entails a "new studio, new set (and) new logo."


Rosie O'Donnell returning to 'The View'



Death Strip cycle rides: Berlin Wall






The Platz des November 1989, where thousands of people breached the Berlin Wall 25 years ago, is among destinations on a cycle tour of the Cold War frontier in Berlin.The Platz des November 1989, where thousands of people breached the Berlin Wall 25 years ago, is among destinations on a cycle tour of the Cold War frontier in Berlin.

The bike tour of the Berlin Wall takes in several visible stretches of the original "Death Strip" where defectors were shot.The bike tour of the Berlin Wall takes in several visible stretches of the original "Death Strip" where defectors were shot.

Michael Cramer, the politician and cycling enthusiast who conceived the Berlin Wall cycle trail, says it's a unique mix of tourist attraction and recreational zone.Michael Cramer, the politician and cycling enthusiast who conceived the Berlin Wall cycle trail, says it's a unique mix of tourist attraction and recreational zone.

About 25 miles of the Berlin Wall Trail runs through the city, taking in key tourism spots.About 25 miles of the Berlin Wall Trail runs through the city, taking in key tourism spots.

The Berlin Wall route is flat and paved, so doesn't require high fitness levels or expensive bikes to negotiate.The Berlin Wall route is flat and paved, so doesn't require high fitness levels or expensive bikes to negotiate.


Every section of the Berlin Wall Trail is accessible by the city's bike-friendly public transportation system.

Every section of the Berlin Wall Trail is accessible by the city's bike-friendly public transportation system.

On the outskirts of Berlin, the bike route passes the Church of Our Savior, a building that once formed part of the Berlin Wall's fortifications.On the outskirts of Berlin, the bike route passes the Church of Our Savior, a building that once formed part of the Berlin Wall's fortifications.

The Berlin Wall cycle route is dotted with tributes to those who perished trying to cross the frontier.The Berlin Wall cycle route is dotted with tributes to those who perished trying to cross the frontier.

Among the memorials along the route is a glass plaque honoring Ida Siekmann, the first person to die while trying to flee East Berlin over the Wall.Among the memorials along the route is a glass plaque honoring Ida Siekmann, the first person to die while trying to flee East Berlin over the Wall.









  • The Berlin Wall Trail runs for 99 miles along the frontier that once divided the city

  • Completed in 2009 at a cost of $13.4 million dollars, the trail attracts all types of cyclists

  • All 14 sections of the trail are connected by public transportation

  • Numerous beer gardens lie close to the route




(CNN) -- A lone saxophonist plays in the shadow of an overpass while a horde of cyclists looks down at a set of tangled train tracks.


This outwardly gloomy spot is as good a place as any to begin a cycling tour of the "Berlin Wall Trail," a 160-kilometer (99-mile) path developed to commemorate and transform one of the darkest chapters of the city's past.


Once a popular location for defectors because East German trains cut through a corner of the Western zone, it was here on November 9, 1989, that tens of thousands of people overwhelmed an official checkpoint after a bureaucratic error led to the opening of the border.


Divided by mapmakers into 14 sections that vary from seven to 21 miles in length, the Wall Trail, or "Mauerweg," traces the entire path of the Wall.


Built in 1961, the Wall divided the city by surrounding West Berlin, for decades following the partitioning of Germany after World War II an island of freedom behind the Iron Curtain.


'Culture, politics and nature'


The Wall Trail is a unique combination of tourist attraction and recreational zone, says Michael Cramer, the Green Party politician and cycling enthusiast who conceived the plan in the early 1990s and is now working on a Europe-spanning Iron Curtain Trail, inspired by the Wall route's success.


"It's a ride through history, culture, politics and nature," he says.


That feeling hits home as I pedal across the Mauerpark to the Wall memorial on Bernauer Strasse, where a watchtower and a section of the barren "death strip" have been preserved unchanged.


While Cramer's scheme might seem an obvious venture now, it wasn't easy in the beginning.




The Wall\'s original Death Strip is visible along the route.

The Wall's original Death Strip is visible along the route.



Berliners hated the Wall so much that many people wanted every trace of it obliterated.


In 1989 and 1990, souvenir hunters were carting it away so fast that the government had to shift from demolition to conservation practically overnight.


With experts forecasting an unprecedented population boom, real estate developers were eying the former "death strip" as keenly as East Germany's notorious Stasi security agents ever had.


"At that time, all the politicians and the media said, 'No, no, we want to erase the Wall,'" Cramer says. "But 10 years later, in 2000, we were successful."


Completed in 2009 at a cost of some 10 million euros ($13.4 million), today the trail appeals to all types of cyclists.


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Bike-friendly public transport


Every section is accessible by Berlin's bike-friendly public transportation system, so cyclists can pick and choose from various sights and terrain.


It's flat and paved, so it doesn't take an athlete's fitness to hack it, and an ordinary city bike or single-gear, hipster's "fixie" serves as well as something fancier.


Better still, even though it attracts thousands of visitors every year, it never gets crowded, says Martin "Wollo" Wollenberg, who heads a tour company called Berlin-on-Bike.


"As you experience the Wall zig-zagging through the city, you get a feeling for the separation," Wollenberg says. "In a lot of places, the difference between East and West is still quite vivid."


For tourists new to Berlin, about 25 miles of the trail runs through the heart of the city.


Passing not only the Bernauer Strasse documentation center but also the Reichstag, Brandenburger Gate, Checkpoint Charlie and many other important historical sites, it makes an excellent route for a leisurely four-hour guided tour.


Meanwhile, for more committed cyclists, in former western districts such as Kladow and Wannsee, the path doubles as a nature trail, cutting through forests.


Regular rows of plantation pines make the former death strip easy to identify.


At 29 different sites along the path, memorial placards tell the stories of some of the nearly 250 "victims of the Wall," such as Peter Bohme, a 19-year-old cadet in East Germany's National People's Army who was shot trying to escape to West Berlin in 1962.




The Wall Trail is suitable for cyclists of all abilities.

The Wall Trail is suitable for cyclists of all abilities.



Signposts at regular intervals make it well nigh impossible to get lost, and every section has something to spark the traveler's interest -- the bridge where captured spies were exchanged, a former watchtower now used by the forest brigade or the famous Church of Our Savior whose walls once formed part of the fortifications.


Riders are never more than a mile or two from the nearest beer garden.


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How to ride the wall


For do-it-yourselfers, bicycle rental runs about €10 per day, with outlets ubiquitous throughout the city.


Visit Berlin offers free pamphlets with complete maps of the 14 sections of the trail and brief descriptions -- though only the German version was available when I visited. The same material is available online.


Cramer's "Berlin Wall Trail: Cycling Guide" can be picked up for about $10 online or at the souvenir shop at the Berlin Wall Documentation Centre on Bernauer Strasse.


Berlin on Bike's "Wall Tour" covers 15 kilometers of the Wall Trail in about four hours. The company's English- and German-speaking guides provide information about the building and destruction of the Wall and life in East Germany.


At €14 plus €5 for bicycle rental, it's worth considering even for those planning to do the rest of trail solo.


An award-winning journalist and travel writer, Jason Overdorf's byline has appeared in The Washington Post and The Atlantic. He's also the Berlin correspondent for GlobalPost.CNN Travel series often carries sponsorship originating from the countries and regions we profile. However CNN retains full editorial control over all of its reports. Read the policy.