A clip uploaded on TikTok showed the couple sitting just centimetres away from a very steep fall. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Two young hikers are taking online flak after hopping the fence of a popular tourist outlook in Australia and perching themselves just centimetres from a sloping cliff’s edge.
He said he saw the two hikers after their impromptu stunt, and that they appeared to be speaking German. “The Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service reminds visitors to national parks to obey all signs and any directions from rangers for safety reasons,” the department told news.com.au.
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