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Selfie's lifelong passion, travel ban on cruise ship travels

New York, sailing and leisure escapes by accident when a passenger on the fifth floor of a cruise ship's room looks down on a passenger-by-passenger who has fallen in love with a selfie. Outside the room stood a thin strip of metal hanging from the bar, and below it was the open sea. Terror was watching.



Peter Blask, a passenger on the balcony, first took the picture of the unknown woman and then immediately alerted the crew. The scene, Blusk told CNN, was horrified to see this scene. "I saw a woman hanging from the railing outside the cruise ship," said Blask. I couldn't understand what she wanted to do. I alerted the staff. If I were to speak out loud, it would have been possible for them to fall into the sea with fear, which would have been a torturous affair.

"The crew rescued the hanging woman while anchoring on the cruise ship Playmouth Shortly afterwards, Blask posted this photo on social media in which a woman dressed in a blue bathing suit, holding her hand railing, was hanging out in the open air on the fifth floor of the cruise ship. It was a scary movie scene that took place in Haiti near Haiti last week when the Royal Caribbean's cruise ship, "Allure of the Sea" anchored the scene. The correspondent confirmed the incident while talking to CNN. And the compilers say "no hobby is found".

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