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Tourists around the world are having a terrifying experience

Tourists around the world are having a terrifying experience

By Na DunshiePublished 2 years ago 5 min read
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Nine people spent five hours in the air after a roller coaster broke down in Britain

Nine people were stranded in the air for five hours after a roller coaster at a Scottish amusement park broke down. The amusement park operator claims visitors will be able to experience plenty of twists and turns, as well as thrilling speeds of up to 40 miles per hour. The accident happened at 4.30pm on July 3, when the ride came to a sudden stop as it was hurtling along the tracks, leaving nine passengers stranded in the air. The local fire department immediately sent people to organize rescue, until all the passengers were rescued, it was more than 9 p.m.

Seven giant sharks have surrounded three British tourists on a boat trip

In June 2009, a group of British tourists boating off Cornwall were accidentally surrounded by a number of giant sharks. They were enjoying the sun at sea when they were suddenly surrounded by seven giant sharks. They were stunned and tried to stay away from the boat. The scene also attracted crowds of tourists on the beach, and the atmosphere became particularly tense. Fortunately, they remained calm and the shark, feeling no threat, silently moved away from them. According to experts, the shark is a basking shark, second only to the whale shark in size. But gentle, like the sun on the sea.

A lion pulls open a car door at a wildlife park

In November 2009, a British family of three were driving around the safari park in Johannesburg, South Africa, when they witnessed something thrilling. In the zoo, a lion weighing more than 130 kilograms came across them. What was more frightening was that the lion opened the door of a car in front of them. Thanks to the timely help of zoo officials, a couple in the front car had a lucky escape.

Exhausted tourists cry for help after playing with dolphins

In July 2009, a female tourist in New Zealand was forced to shout for help after a vigorous dolphin "tangled" her while she played with it in the ocean. Juanita Symes, manager of a restaurant on shore, recalled that her uncle had just gone to the beach to fetch water when he heard a woman screaming loudly. He found the tourist holding a floating board and rushed for help. The pair and another person borrowed a small boat to approach and found the dolphin swimming around the female tourist, jumping up and down so that she could not move. Despite nearly losing her life to a rogue dolphin, the woman did not blame the animal, saying Moko had special meaning to the area and she did not want the public to think he meant people ill.

Lions love blondes, too? British female teacher had a narrow escape

In March 2008, Kate Drew, 28, from Essex, was on a bus tour of Africa with a group of other backpackers when they visited a game reserve in Zimbabwe, where lions were kept for a fee of £24. And these lions are thought to be tame enough to make contact with humans. In an unexpected scene, a lion suddenly pounced on Drew from behind, with its sharp teeth in the back of Drew's neck! The crew was able to chase the lion away, but Drew was lucky to escape with minor injuries.

Tourists taking photos with wild animals are mauled by a lioness and live or die for 10 seconds

In January 2010, after the one-and-a-half hour animal performance in the Yangren Street Animal training Farm, the performance team launched an interactive program -- taking photos with one of the actors, the "star Siberian Tiger". Under the command of the animal trainer, the tourists pose next to the tiger. When a middle-aged female tourist approached the tiger to take a photo, an accident happened: a cage in the animal training center suddenly opened, and a 1.3-meter-long lioness rushed out and pounced on the female tourist. Short more than ten seconds, the woman's body thick down jacket and sweater, has been torn to pieces, a few blood spatter on the animal field. She was then beaten with the bat and taken back to the cage by the trainer under constant intimidation and command. After the event, the person in charge of the performance group and the foreign people street department will be sent to the woman for medical treatment

Terrorist! A crocodile attacked a tourist and bit his arm off

In January 2011, a huge crocodile bit off a tourist's arm and swam back into the water, where it was caught and dismembered to remove the victim's stump...

Tourists escape from the world's tallest Ferris wheel after it broke down in Singapore

The Singapore Flyer, the world's largest ferris wheel in Singapore, suffered a power failure in December 2008 and came to a sudden halt. More than 100 passengers were stranded in mid-air for six hours before being rescued safely. The Ferris WHEEL, with 173 passengers in 23 CABINS, suffered a short circuit in one of its propulsion ENGINES in the AFTERNOON, AND FIREFIGHTERS WERE able to HOIST them to the ground with ROPES. Singapore media reported that the power failure was due to a fire in the wheel's control room.

Roller coaster 'blackout' sends tourists upside down

In June 2007, a power outage at an Arkansas amusement park brought several rolling roller coasters to a halt, leaving more than a dozen people on one ride upside down for half an hour. The X-Boat roller coaster was at the highest point of the loop, about 46 meters above the ground, when the park's power went out, leaving passengers upside down. The local fire department then arrived and used the fire escape to get all the passengers safely off the ride. The rescue lasted about 30 minutes.

Tourists' cars are surrounded by lions at a wildlife park in England

In April 2009, tourists were cornered by more than 10 lions as they drove around a wildlife park in England. The driver kept the doors and Windows closed tightly to prevent the animals from attacking. At this point, the driver's expression can not be as happy as sightseeing

When a monkey fails to beg for food, it pushes tourists down an 8-meter high cliff

In January 2009, Luo Congyang, then a 54-year-old man from Luzhou, was visiting the Xiling Snow Mountains with his relatives when a large monkey made a beeline for his nephew, Luo Jieping, who was carrying food. Seeing such a big monkey rushing towards him, Luo instinctively ducked. Whether this upset the monkey or not, it walked around Luo Jie Ping and went behind Luo Congyang. Half standing, it stretched out its "hands" and pushed Luo Congyang forward. Luo Congyang was pushed by the monkey so that his center of gravity was unstable and he fell down the cliff nearly 8 meters high. The scene left the tourists and Luo's family stunned. Later, Luo Congyang was carried down the hill by villagers to the hospital.

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