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Swimming in the beautiful scenery, Australia's 'Internet celebrities' suspected to be blasphemous springs were approved

The photo of "net red" in the lake. (Figure/ Instagram)


Liu Tian, Apr. 24 / PRNewswire-Asianet /-Australian "Internet celebrity" Coddington (Cleo Codrington) recently shared a group of photo swimming in a picturesque lake on social media Instagram. Unexpectedly, this group of photo attracted criticism from countless netizens. It is said to be a holy lake in New Zealand and no swimming is allowed.

The Daily Mail reported on the 23rd that Coddington recently shared on Instagram a group of photo she photographed in the primeval waters of New Zealand's North Island, but she did not disclose the location of the shoot. As a result, thousands of netizens said Coddington was photographed in Te Waihou Blue Springs, where swimming was banned in order to protect local wildlife. Facing the intense protest of netizens, Codington recently issued a statement on Instagram, saying that he was not photographed in Blue.

Springs. She said the strong opposition she had received was "heartbreaking", but she still declined to reveal the exact location of the photo.

"it's not Blue Springs, but it's actually taken in New Zealand, and locals and owners say swimming is allowed here," Coddington said. "I don't want to disclose the exact location. That's because I really want to protect this hidden scenic spot and environment, not all places should be labeled geographically, and this should not be a hot spot for tourism. "

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