
A video shared by the travel creator captured a tormenting moment, almost swept by a huge wave in Angel’s Billabong-famous tourist place in Bali. The video published by Katy Johnson was a text overlap: “I almost died a day in Bali.” In her account she described how her Easter Sunday’s visit was interested in life -threatening.
On the beach, Johnson filmed a video on the rock when a sudden honest wave hit and almost pulled it into the sea.
“The Easter Sunday in Bali really said,” Do you want to meet Jesus today? “Because I almost did it.
What began as a beautiful moment changed rapidly when the wave crashed, joking Johnson and knocking her camera into the water. The video ends with blur and shows only wild waves and Johnson’s stunned reaction.
In the title, she also spoke of the seriousness of the experience after laughing, “Learning that despite a dozen tourists had actually died in this place? That hit hard. There were no warning stamps, no safety and frank, no reason to think that the waves would get to the deck.”
With his contribution, Johnson also pointed out the meaning of responsible and informed travel. “Your life has more than content. Responsible tourism means staying curious and cautious. Explore your places, realize your surroundings and do not ignore your intestine,” she added.
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Angel’s Billabong, a stunning but known dangerous influx on the island of Nusa Penida, has faced criticism in recent years for not having enough security measures, despite several deaths.
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