Thursday, April 28, 2011

This couples escaped from 6 disaster because of Honeymoon

Hopefully their marriage long-lived, mentally tough as they face the six disasters at once, as a honeymoon.
Couple Stefan and Erika Svanstrom choose to be positive about what they experienced successive calamities. Of course, this experience is not easy, especially on long vacation full of fateful, they carry a baby.
During the honeymoon, about four months, they face a blizzard, tsunami, two earthquakes, floods, and typhoons. All the adversity it faced when wading-Bali route Germany-Australia-New Zealand-Japan.
On the first goal, Munich, Germany, Svanstroms family gets first disaster: severe snow storms in Europe in December 2010. In fact, "before leaving for Germany, we thought everything would be fine. We loved each other, and just think about the beach on the way to southeast Asia," said Erika Svanstrom.
However, although there was no disaster, their dreams and enjoy the beach sunbathing in Bali dashed. Heavy rains flushed the island resort.
Fortune also did not get when they go to Cairns, Australia. There, this small family intercepted Hurricane Yasin, who forced them to join with thousands of others sought refuge. Although only 24 hours, they had become refugees.
Still in Australia, the couple then headed Brisbane. In the capital of Queensland state, they were greeted by large floods submerging the city. In fact, such as the Daily Mail published, this pair also escaped from the forest fires in Perth.
"We managed to escape, all around us falling trees covering the road," said Stefan Svanstroms, such as loaded Yahoo News, Wednesday, April 6, 2011.
Several hours later, when they arrived in New Zealand, an earthquake 6.3 on the Richter scale rocked Christchurch. They are also in Tokyo during the devastating earthquake 9.0 on the Richter scale menguncang, and triggered a tsunami that hit parts of Japan.
"We like haunted by the disaster, and wondered what would happen next," said Erika in Swedish Expressen media.
The couple returned to Stockholm on March 29, 2011, after a tour to enjoy the fun without the disaster in China. "At least we were unlucky in love," he said.

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