Woman and Dog Sink into Quicksand on SA Beach
Sarah Darbyshire and her dog Mr Bean sank into quicksand at Glenelg North beach. She managed to escape, but another woman needed police and firefighters. Experts explain the science and survival tips.
Sarah Darbyshire and her dog Mr Bean sank into quicksand at Glenelg North beach. She managed to escape, but another woman needed police and firefighters. Experts explain the science and survival tips.
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RecommendedFootage shows Sarah Darbyshire and her dog sinking into quicksand on Glenelg beach, Adelaide. Her initial laughter turns to terror as she struggles to escape the liquefied sand.