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Tragic Accident Highlights Dangers of Taking Pictures: Chinese Tourist Falls at Indonesia’s Kawah Ijen Crater

Chinese girl worried about taking pictures – Straits Times reported on April 22 about the tragic incident which is a lesson in it Indonesia After the Chinese tourists fell “Kawah Ijen Crater” (Kawah Ijen) in East Java Province Trying to pose for a picture with the famous turquoise lake

สับตัววับต้าย – A 31-year-old Chinese tourist lost her life after falling from a cliff while trying to take a photo at the Ijen Volcano on Java Island, Indonesia. The accident happened early on Saturday morning, and was confirmed by the local police the following day. /intermittently/

Local media reported that the incident happened on April 20 when Ms Huang Lihong, 31, and her husband, Mr Zhang Yong, 32, traveled to the Kauai Aegean crater with a Tour group to see the sunrise. The guide warned the pair to keep their distance from the crater because there is a risk of slipping and falling.

At first, Ms Huang followed the instructions and asked her husband to take a picture about 2-3 meters from the edge of the cliff, but then the woman moved closer to the tree and kept moving back. Until he accidentally stepped on the bottom of his clothes and fell off a cliff at a height of more than 75 meters and died from the impact.

Police said Ms Chuang’s death was an accident and warned tourists to follow the guide’s instructions to avoid any loss.

Illustration – Kawah Ijen Volcano – The Mountain Ijen Crater Blue Fire Lake. Their guide said he had warned the couple about the dangers on the crater. At first Ms Huang kept a safe distance of two to three meters away from the edge of the cliff as she posed for photos, the guide said. Then he started to move backwards to be closer to a tree with strange bare branches to capture a more beautiful background. /selugsk.live/

สับตัววับติต้า – This photo taken on March 22, 2014 shows the blue flame of burning sulfur on the crater of the Kawah Ijen Javareg volcano in Banyuast, Javagi province. The natural phenomenon which can be seen at night is caused by sulfuric gases from the volcano which ignite into blue flames when they come into contact with the air. AFP PHOTO/SONNY TUMBELAKA SONNY TUMBELAKA / AFP

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