Sea Lions Chase After Tourists at La Jolla Beach in San Diego

Locals only, bro!

By LeonTrout

Published 2 years ago in Funny

Locals only, bro! The time has finally come and nature is beginning to fight back against us pesky people. This footage come to us from La Jolla Beach in San Diego and captures the moment when a duo of angry sea lions began chasing tourists around the beach.

The encounter was relatively quick and no one was attacked, but these sea dogs looked absolutely pissed. And why wouldn't they be? Their beach has been stolen by tourists.

If we can give our two cents, to the sea lions who may or may not be reading this. Don't try to fight the humans on land, you need to wait until they enter the water. That's your domain. You won't get far fighting people where they're strongest.

Now for my fellow peoples, don't worry about being eaten by a sea lion this summer, or a shark. You don't have to be the fastest swimmer in the water to avert danger, just faster than the person next to you.
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Man Filming Avalanche Thinks He’s Safe, He Isn't

At least he got a cool video.

By Daniel Bonfiglio

Published 2 years ago in Ouch

In this harrowing video, we watch as a man films a distant avalanche, the sound of ice crunching and earth moving ever present. We watch as this unstoppable force of nature moves towards us, but it can't possibly get to us right? Way too late, this man realizes that the avalanche is coming right for him and there is nothing to be done. After muttering a very British, "oh dear God," he takes the best shelter he can behind some rocks.

As detailed in his Instagram, he was one of ten people on a hiking tour in Kyrgyzstan. Contrary to what might have been your initial reaction, he details the truth of the matter, which is that there was nowhere for him to go. One does not simply outrun an avalanche, and the rocks where he was were the best shelter in the area. Why not get a sick video out of it? Thankfully, all ten people on the expedition were okay.
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