There are certain things in life that are worth fighting for. A love relationship, a job that you like, a dream that you want to pursue … In the case of an Australian woman, some kegs of beer.
The beaches of Queensland were compared to “bubble baths” when the sea engulfed the coast and blankets of foam covered much of the city streets.
On December 14, high tide washed away Australia’s Currumbin Beach Vikings Surf Life Saving Club, prompting staff members and passersby to rush to save their lives and try to save as much material possible, even beer kegs.
Without fear and defying the sea, the woman jumped into the flooded street to rescue two beer barrels that ‘sailed’ adrift and take them back to the mainland. The ‘heroine’ related to 7News that “there is nothing like the ocean, it is quite spectacular.”
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When the tide went out, it was expected that the foam would fade, but it has not. The worst of Queensland’s wild weather is believed to be over, although high tides and dangerous waves continue to be a great risk factor for the inhabitants.
The new foamy beaches created by the floods have attracted a large crowd of tourists and photographers They try to capture the best moments of the takeover of the sea on land. However, this unusual landscape is also proving to be a danger, especially for animals, as several dogs almost lost themselves wandering through the thick substance.
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