Selasa, 03 September 2013

Tourists Stuck with Crocodile Injury in Isolated Island



AN New Zealand tourists trapped on a remote island in Australia with a large crocodile. Fortunately, he was able to escape from the beast.

Ryan, the tourists, arriving at one of the small islands in Western Australia with kayaking alone. He plans to paddle as far as four miles to the mainland.

However, every time he tried to get out of the island, a two-meter long crocodile followed him. For fear of being attacked, he too returned to the island with supplies of food and drink that is getting thinner.

"Ryan was there for two weeks and realized that the crocodile watching him all the time, made ​​him unable to escape," said Don Macleod, rescue Ryan, as quoted by the Telegraph, Tuesday (03/09/2013).

Ryan had halted its efforts to paddle from the island and gather the energy to look for water. He also made ​​a code to ask for help with a flashlight.

That's when Don Macleod passed the island, see the light signals given Ryan. He walked over and helped Ryan.

"He looked very tired, but relieved. He's really lucky man," said Don.

Crocodiles that lurk the tourists is the saltwater crocodile, one vicious crocodile species in the world that can grow up to seven meters long with a weight of one ton. This crocodile is widely available in Australian waters.

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