The black sheep usually doesn't follow the crowd because every once in a while, the crowd is literally going the wrong way in mass

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 The black sheep usually doesn't follow the crowd because every once in a while, the crowd is literally going the wrong way in mass   The black sheep usually doesn't follow the crowd because every once in a while, the crowd is literally going the wrong way in mass  It takes a black sheep to stand out and say, 'Hey, I think we're headed off a cliff here!' They may be labeled as outcasts or rebels, but in reality, they're the ones who are brave enough to challenge the status quo and forge their own path. Let's celebrate the black sheep in our lives - the ones who inspire us to think differently, to question the norms, and to embrace our individuality.

Shocking video shows the moment a young girl is swept out to sea by enormous waves

Shocking video shows the moment a young girl is swept out to sea by enormous waves and nearly drowns as terrified bystanders rush to help
This is the moment a young girl was swept into the sea after getting hit by an enormous wave.

Bystanders were shocked to see the girl being dragged away by the wave place shortly before 7pm on Thursday at Ilfracombe Harbour, north Devon.


A group of four children were playing on the pier slipway during high tide when a wave knocked the girl off her feet and swept her between the railings and into the sea.



As the girl frantically tried to swim back to shore, a quick-thinking member of the public retrieved a lifebuoy while another was able to catch the girl before she was swept further out to sea.

Ilfracombe RNLI responded, providing casualty care to two children before taking them home.

Harbourmaster Georgina Carlo-Paat said: 'This is a serious reminder of the dangers of tombstoning and other high-risk activities in the harbor.


'Not only were the youths lucky not to be more seriously injured, they put their lives in danger as well as those of quick-thinking bystanders who acted when they got into trouble.
'The sea conditions were very volatile and all of the youths had been knocked off their feet on the slipway prior to the incident but still continued to run into surging waves.

Thankfully the RNLI were on exercise in the outer harbour at the time and were able to respond very quickly and tended to their injuries before escorting them all home.'

North Devon Council also warned of the dangers of tombstoning at the harbour.

A byelaw exists which prohibits people from jumping, diving into and swimming the harbour without permission from the harbour master.

This protects people from risks such as altering water depths, submerged objects or rocks and the strong currents that can rapidly sweep people away.


The penalty for jumping off the harbour can be up to a £1,000 fine upon prosecution.




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