But all of a sudden, the on-board employees are moving and urging the tourists to lean down.
Before long, huge steel bridge tops pass over their heads.
It happened last week on a dinner cruise ship to and from the Zhaopraya River in Bangkok, Thailand.
At that time, Bangkok received a huge amount of heavy rain for a few days.
As a result, if the water level of the river rose sharply and the body was not fully curled up, the passenger's head and leg top would collide head-on.
It's good to leave memories, but wouldn't safety come first?
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