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Sydney network celebrity scenic spot 'Diamond Bay' is overcrowded, tourists for 'follow the wind' selfie concave shape, unarmed climbing cliffs, residents: it is too dangerous

 
[Free Tour]     21 Jun 2019
People who mix Instagram and social app Time line don't have one or two beautiful selfies in their hands.

People who mix Instagram and social app Time line don`t have one or two beautiful selfies in their hands.

Especially for those living in Australia, the blue sky and white clouds and clear sea water, every scenery in photo can reap countless praise and surprise!

However, in order to take these views, many people risk their lives to take the "Meiji" only.

The local park will pass a bill this week by taking a series of measures to crack down on the risk of risk-taking, according to the Daily Telegraph.


Sydney network celebrity scenic spot 'Diamond Bay' is overcrowded, tourists for 'follow the wind' selfie concave shape, unarmed climbing cliffs, residents: it is too dangerous

It is reported that since April, a large number of tourists in order to become INS "Internet celebrities", have climbed on the hanging rocks, concave shape, self-shooting.

The locals claim that there had been a story about the dangerous behavior that sparked a debate about Easter before and after Easter.

 

Sydney network celebrity scenic spot 'Diamond Bay' is overcrowded, tourists for 'follow the wind' selfie concave shape, unarmed climbing cliffs, residents: it is too dangerous

Surprisingly, this phenomenon has not decreased since the report.

The local population, Michael Hydams, said: "It was alarming that there was no sign of a slowdown in the report."

``People will be reduced only when it rains, ``he said.

Councillor Will Nemesh proposed on Tuesday that parliament take action, including more patrols, more surveillance and more viewing platforms, to encourage tourists to enjoy the beauty in a safer way.

 

Sydney network celebrity scenic spot 'Diamond Bay' is overcrowded, tourists for 'follow the wind' selfie concave shape, unarmed climbing cliffs, residents: it is too dangerous

Hyams also warned that the behavior was dangerous and needed to be resolved as soon as possible.

"this is the right step, but it has to be resolved within six weeks."

``The only thing I`m worried about is that if the number of tourists is growing, there will be more and more people who have left their own safety behind. ``

Last month, the "online celebrity" scenic spot also made headlines.

"if they accidentally fall, then there is only one result," councillor Sally Betts said.

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