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Ignorance driver lashed out for being foolish in a flood of crocodile-infected: “Never do this”

A 4WD driver tried to cross the flood of the crocodile infected almost misunderstood, and his vehicle floated downstream.

Last month, a Northern Territory fisherman stood on the edge of swollen Magela Creek in the Northern Territory Kakadu National Park.

A Toyota Landcruiser then pulled up and tried to cross the water despite the nearby “highway closure” sign.

The fisherman filmed a bold adventure, and the video showed the car pushing in the flood before stopping halfway.

The fisherman shouted to the driver in a Tiktok video: “Drive, drive, drive.”

The SUV appears to be floating in the water, prompting the fisherman to try to help the driver.

He ran to a car parked on the side, searching for the ropes, and trying to drag it back, when the stranded driver was hit by good luck.

The water appears to be turning the floating 4WD before the vehicle appears to reconnect to the road.

The vehicle manages to line up seats before the passengers open the door to release the poured water.

The two people inside the 4WD looked wet and explained that they felt the vehicle floating up.

The video has been viewed over 300,000 times and has attracted comments from social media users, warning drivers not to risk their lives.

“Never cross the river that has been flooded!” the photographer wrote.

“This guy is lucky because he just managed to get attention. It could have been worse. Drown by crocodiles or eat.

Kakadu National Park is home to an estimated 10,000 freshwater and saltwater crocodiles.

Many social media users were shocked, and the driver tried to cross the creek without first checking the depth.

One person wrote: “If flooded, forget, don’t drive by many times.”

A small river crosses and whirls, sending out a series of warnings from experienced drivers

“Why do you want to try?” another question.

The third writes: “If you can’t walk, you can’t drive (an old truck proverb).

Others pointed out that the couple should follow the directions of the road signs.

People say sarcastically: “If there is only one sign or something tells people not to use that part of the road.”

‘Maybe it’s something like “highway closure”.

‘[Then] They’re in [the] Another added their tire marks, no idea.

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