It started as a photo session, but ended up completely wrong when the 77-year-old Judith String was on holiday on the Island with his son Rod and would take a funny picture.
It writes the Washington Post and ABC News.
On a beach in the Lagoon in Iceland found Judith Strict an ice floe that looked like a throne, and so she was not late to turn måsen in the ice to be photographed as isdronning.
– I thought that it would be quite fun. I have always wanted to be droning. I mean, come on, it was my chance, she says to ABC News.
Isflagen, who was lying on the beach, however, was not lying.
– When I came up on it, it began to tilt, and there was a wave. A very big wave came in, and got the throne to budge, and it felt like I was sliding off, says Judith String to ABC News.
And before she managed to get security on the land, began isflagen so to drive to the sea.
On a photo shoot, as her granddaughter Catherine has shared on Twitter, one can see how the 77-year-old woman driver longer and longer away from the coast. Along with the pictures are also Judith String son’s comments.
’the Queen of the iceberg’, writes Rod String on the first picture, where his mother is sitting on the isflagen, within the river itself loose.
‘Lost his kingdom, as she drives to the sea!’ writes he to the next, where Judith stern and her throne is on the way away.
‘Not a joke. A from the Danish maritime safety administration had to rescue her and bring her back to the shore!’ writes the son to the last picture, where Judith String is driven even further away.
The helping hand came from Randy Lacount, a captain from Florida, who was nearby and got the 77-year-old woman back to shore in good standing.
My grandmother almost got lost at sea in Iceland today lmaoooo pic.twitter.com/osHrwTEkyr
— babygirl, u dont know (@Xiushook) 25. February 2019