A stranger photobombed her vacation video. They’ve been together for almost a decade



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Anna Faustino was careering down the sand dunes of Mui Ne, Vietnam, on a sand sled when she first saw Tom Rogers. Out of nowhere, she spotted him in the corner of her eye, rolling down the sand dune next to her, head first.

Anna turned to look at Tom, wide-eyed. She had a GoPro strapped to her – she’d been filming herself sand sledding – and now her camera captured Tom as he tumbled down, inelegantly, before crashing into the sand at the bottom.

“When I get to the bottom, I kind of stand up, dizzy, brush off the sand. And then I walk over to her and I’m like, ‘Hey, how you doing?’” Tom, who is from Wales in the UK, tells CNN Travel.

Anna was baffled but charmed. She laughed at the sand-covered Tom’s faux-casual demeanor and right away, she thought he seemed fun and “game for anything.”

While other travelers at Mui Ne were sitting back and watching, Tom wanted a turn on Anna’s sand sled. The two walked back up the dunes together and then Anna cheered on Tom as he headed back down, this time sledding rather than hurtling head first.

It was 2014. Anna was 26 and at the tail end of a year-long travel sabbatical. She’d spent years working as a teacher in her home country of the Philippines to fund her adventures.

“All I wanted to do was travel,” Anna tells CNN Travel. “I had given up my job and packed everything, and everything I owned was in a backpack. So when I met Tom, I was just in a place in my life where I was just having fun. I wasn’t looking for anything serious.”

As for Tom, he was a bit younger – “I was 22 back then, so I was a little silly,” is how he puts it. He’d just finished university in the UK. When he reached Vietnam, he was midway through his own year of traveling.

Tom had spotted Anna earlier that day at Mui Ne. Her enthusiasm for the sand sledding was infectious

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Online video captures dust devil at Las Vegas Luxor lodge pool

A enjoyable working day at the pool turned into a terrifying expertise for a lot of lodge attendees in Las Vegas on Friday.

A viral TikTok online video reveals the shocking moment when pool chairs and cushions all of a sudden fly up into the air at the Luxor resort, creating a chaotic scene.

In the clip, a lot of lodge guests keep on being in the pool and wait around as the swift-relocating temperature phenomenon passes. But some individuals have been knocked to the ground.

The TikTok consumer who filmed the online video explained to NBC affiliate KSNV that the scene resembled a “mini-tornado” and explained she found some thing odd was going on when it instantly acquired truly windy.

“I did not be expecting for all the chairs to start out flipping all over in front of the two folks who had been sitting there,” Ofelia Abundez said. “The chairs were being on major of them and hitting them and it was incredibly terrifying. A ton of us who viewed it were being just astonished.”

The online video captured a dust satan, a wind phenomenon that the National Climate Services describes as “dust-loaded vortices” that sort when the ground warms the air instantly previously mentioned it with cooler air over that layer. This produces an unstable situation, because warm air is lighter than awesome air. The unexpected launch of warm air climbing by means of the great air can create these vortices, which “are normally lesser and a lot less extreme than a tornado.”

Dust devils are fairly frequent close to the globe, according to the NWS, with diameters commonly ranging from 10 toes to 300 feet and common heights of about 500 toes to 1000 ft.

A number of men and women ended up knocked to the floor. (@hollyvagabond via TikTok)

Dust devils generally only last a couple minutes and have wind speeds of 60 mph or far more. But they can go on for an hour or lengthier and reach intense heights (many thousand toes). They have the opportunity to generate major problems, also, having out

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