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A Video of Pre-Wedding Photoshoot with a Car in Bali Beach Gone Wrong

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A video circulating online has captured the hilarious, yet cautionary, tale of a pre-wedding photoshoot gone wrong on a beautiful Pasut Beach Bali. The footage shows a seemingly idyllic scene: a happy couple, dressed in their wedding finery, posing beside a classic car parked on the pristine sand.

 

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However, the dream scenario quickly dissolves as the tide, seemingly the car get even closer to the waves closer and closer to the car and stuck by the sand of the beach.

Some of these comments becoming the spotlight of the scene.

How people that can afford luxury cars can lack basic knowledge about wet sand and sea level and the fact that car doesn’t need to be that close to the waves” @malli_enfj_t

“I think the car was included in the package, so nobody needs to worry” @dhika_marsetio

“RIP BMW vs Salt water” @doctordivermel

“why people have so much money but don’t have a knowledge for a basic physic?” @rianggembiera

“Photo shot prewed…included throw the car to ocean” @nesspata

The video ends with few of locals come to help pushing the car away from the deep sand. The couple wading back to shore with a mix of amusement and exasperation on their faces.

While social media users have found humor in the situation, the video serves as a reminder of the importance of planning and awareness during beach photoshoots.

Experts recommend checking tide tables and ensuring a safe distance from the water’s edge for any props, especially valuable ones.

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