Want to ride a croc?
Nou ja jongens, wat we nu weer hebben meegemaakt....Cable Beach 14 juli..... (Cable Beach hebben we gekampeerd....vlakbij het crocodile park en vlakbij Drivers Tavern - het cafe waar we niet in mochten met de kinderen tijdens de WK finale....)
Geen broodje aap verhaal, maar hij kan er zo in wat ons betreft:
Lees en huiver, video zal ik nog toevoegen!!!
Drunk tourist mauled by Fatso the crocodile... after trying to RIDE 16ft-long beast
By Richard Shears
Last updated at 5:30 PM on 14th July 2010
There's an unwritten rule in Australia's outback - if you drink too much, don't mess with the wildlife.
One tourist who either hadn't heard the warning or who was too drunk to care decided after a few hours at a tavern that he'd go for a ride... on a crocodile.
The 36-year-old man, whose name is being withheld by police because 'he's suffered enough embarrassment and injury', climbed over a fence surrounding a crocodile enclosure on the outskirts of the town of Broome, Western Australia.
Yee-argh: Fatso, a 16ft-long croc, in his enclosure in Broome, Western Australia. The tourist was bitten on his leg when he tried to ride him after leaving the pub
This is the home of Fatso, a monster 18ft saltwater crocodile, one of the most dangerous creatures on earth, and who guards his territory ferociously.
Without a thought for the possibility that he could end up in Fatso's stomach, the tourist - believed to be from New South Wales - hurled himself at the crocodile and tried to take a ride on his back.
'Fatso has taken offence to this and has spun around and bit this man on the right leg,' said Sergeant Roger Haynes of Broome police.
'For an unknown reason, the crocodile has let him go and he's been able to scale the fence again and leave the wildlife park.'
Trailing blood from severe wounds in his leg, the man made his way back to the pub, where an ambulance was called.
'He's extremely lucky to have got out of there alive,' said Sgt Haynes.
'Once saltwater crocodiles get hold of you, they are not renowned for letting you go.'
Mr Malcolm Douglas who owns the crocodile park said the drunken visitor was 'incredibly lucky' to survive his brush with the 125 stone reptile.
Fatso has a violent history.
He was moved to the wildlife park from a Northern Territory river 20 years ago because he was attacking boats.
'The man who climbed the fence was fortunate because Fatso was a bit more sluggish than normal, due to the cooler nights we have been experiencing in Broome,' said Mr Douglas.
'If it had been warmer and Fatso was more alert, we would have been dealing with a fatality.
‘But at the best of times, you just don't go around trying to ride on the back of a crocodile.'
Sgt Haynes could not agree more.
'No person in their right mind would try to sit on a huge saltwater crocodile,' he said.
'We do know that the man is from the other side of Australia because he doesn't seem to have a very good understanding of the nature of saltwater crocs.'
Sgt Haynes said the visitor had some 'very nasty lacerations' and would spend some time in hospital because crocodile wounds are prone to infection.
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Ook goedemorgen...had deze nog niet gelezen. Maargoed, dan weten jullie dat het nieuws ook in Nederland geland is :-)
Hoi Nika!
Ik vind jullie verhalen erg leuk om te lezen, alleen ga ik morgen op vakantie. Daarom heb ik me even afgemeld omdat ik ze dan niet kan lezen. Na de vakantie kijk ik nog wel even!
Groetjes Anouska
Goh Wybe, had al zo'n vaag vermoeden dat jij het was op die croco, haha.
Geweldig al die mooie verhalen en prachtige foto's van jullie.
Nicole je kan wel een boek schrijven!!
Geniete!!
Liefs Chris10
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