Life is for likes: a couple of travel bloggers almost fell out of the train into the abyss, taking an exciting photo
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By Pictolic https://pictolic.com/article/life-is-for-likes-a-couple-of-travel-bloggers-almost-fell-out-of-the-train-into-the-abyss-taking-an-exciting-photo.htmlBloggers are a dime a dozen now. Each of them tries to distinguish himself as much as he can in order to collect more likes and subscribers. This desperate couple also runs a travel blog, posting amazing photos and impressions of their adventures. Recently, to make an impressive shot from another tour, they leaned out of the train over a huge abyss.
What happened to the reckless bloggers next and how their fans reacted to their crazy act, find out from our material.This time the desperate couple surpassed themselves: they leaned over the huge abyss from the train at full speed to take an impressive photo for Instagram.
Bloggers defend themselves by replying that the train was moving very slowly. They say they don't consider it a dangerous trick. But nevertheless, the abyss over which Raquel hung is very deep.At the beginning of 2019, the lovers quit their jobs and bought one-way tickets to India.Raquel studied in Spain, and Miguel worked in Portugal, but after meeting the young people decided to travel the world together.They started a shared blog in December 2017. The sweet couple traveled half the world and always surprised subscribers with amazing photos.Blogging about travel is a good idea, but acting recklessly and risking your life for likes is madness. One wrong move — and instead of likes, condolences to relatives and friends can be showered.
And how do you feel about taking a dangerous risk for the sake of fame?
Keywords: Instagram | Travel-photography | Blog | Bloggers | India | Comments | Criticism | Youth | Danger | Couple | Train | Portugal
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