![]() (This story has not been edited by Devdiscourse staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed. Geologist and author Lance Karlson was about to take a dip near the resort he and his family were staying at in Geographe Bay, on Australia's southwest coast, when he spotted what he thought was the tail of a stingray emerging from the water and striking a seagull. Author and geologist Lance Karlson was staying in a resort in Dunsborough, a coastal town in Western Australia, with his wife and 2-year-old daughter. Mr Karlson said he was about to take a dip near the resort where he and his family were staying in Geographe Bay when he saw what he thought was the tail of a stingray striking a seagull. ![]() ![]() 'Angriest octopus' lashes out at man on Australia beachĪ swim on holiday at a Western Australia beach has resulted in a painful octopus "whipping" - and a video of the encounter that has gone viral. Local media put the number of people at about 5,000. Turns out it’s the same bay as the swim I’ll add that to the stray elbows and sharks to avoid. There he got into trouble with an aggressive octopus. Australia: Geologist beaten up by angriest octopus on beach In a video, the octopus can be seen in shallow waters lashing out at geologist Lance Karlson. Around 2,000 people showed up towards the end of a warm and sunny day to attend "La Boum" (the party) in the Bois de la Cambre park, local police said, even though the organisers had revealed days earlier that their invitation on social media was a hoax. As a geologist Ive always had a fascination with Central America. Geologist and author Lance Karlson experienced this firsthand during his vacation in Western Australia. Police used teargas and water cannons on Thursday to disperse thousands of young people gathered in a Brussels park for a party in defiance of Belgium's COVID-19 lockdown, an event that began as an April Fool's joke on Facebook. Police disperse thousands at Belgian April Fool party Geologist and author Lance Karlson was about to take a dip near the resort he and his family were staying at in Geographe Bay, on Australia’s southwest coast, when he spotted what he thought. 5,336 Followers, 1,825 Following, 106 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Lance Karlson Author (lancekarlson) lancekarlson. The 240cm by 700cm untitled artwork is estimated to be worth as much as $500,000 and was painted by JonOne in 2016 in front of an audience in Seoul. Lance Karlson, a geologist and former lifeguard, was in Geographe Bay in Dunsborough with his two-year-old daughter when he spotted the creature in the shallow water, having initially thought it was a stingray striking a seagull. In a video that has gone viral, the octopus can be seen in shallow waters lashing out at geologist Lance Karlson. ![]() CCTV shows couple in Seoul daubing over $500,000 graffiti artworkĪ couple in South Korea accused of damaging artwork by American graffiti artist JonOne said they had mistakenly thought they were allowed to daub paint on the piece as "participatory art", the head of the exhibition said on Friday. A father was attacked by what he described as the 'angriest octopus' off the coast of Western Australia on March 18. If (slot) slot.addService(googletag.Reuters | Updated: 03-04-2021 02:30 IST | Created: 03-04-2021 02:30 ISTįollowing is a summary of current odd news briefs. ![]() (function (a, d, o, r, i, c, u, p, w, m) SYDNEY A swim on holiday at a Western Australia beach has resulted in a painful octopus whipping and a video of the encounter that has gone viral. Find authors like Lance Karlson from the world’s largest community of readers. 'Angriest octopus' lashes out at man on Australia beach - The Jerusalem Post Lance Karlson, a 34-year-old geologist from Perth, was vacationing with his wife and daughter on a beach in Dunsborough, Australia on March 18 when he spotted a giant octopus in shallow waters. ![]()
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