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A teenager just went viral with avideoof her daring stunt.
Jumping intosewage-filled sea foam, Izabella Bower faced backlash for her recklessness.
She then dives headfirst into the thick, murkysea foamand stays in the water for around eight seconds.
She then gets out of the water with sticky foam covering her body, smiling for the camera.
Actually couldnt breathe, she wrote in the caption of her post.
Sea foam is produced fromsewerdischarge into the ocean, one user commented.
People will do anything for likes enjoy being sick, added another.
fish), she explained.
Professor Kurtboke added, I am very concerned with people jumping into flood waters to play in the suburbs.
Those waters bring so many other pollutants not only microbes but fertilisers, chemicals… and so on.
While mainly natural processes drive sea foam, pollution can enhance it.
Online users reacted to Bowers daring stunt in the shared video
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