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Stop taking ‘stupid selfies’, Croatian authorities tell tourists

July 09, 2016 10:43 am | Updated 10:45 am IST

"Dear tourists, we respect you. It's time for you to start respecting yourself. So, stop making stupid and dangerous selfies. Thank you."

Photo for representational purpose.

Croatia's mountain rescue service has urged tourists to stop putting themselves in danger, by taking "stupid and dangerous selfies". The appeal came after the young Canadian plunged off a 75-metre viewpoint in the Plitvice Lakes national park while trying to take a selfie.

"Dear tourists, we respect you. It's time for you to start respecting yourself. So, stop making stupid and dangerous selfies. Thank you," the service said on Twitter.

The 20-year-old miraculously survived, as tree branches broke his fall, but he sustained serious injuries, police said.

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Last year a 54-year-old Slovak tourist was killed after she fell from a rock in the same national park, also while trying to take a photo.

Tourism is a key sector of Croatia's economy, and last year the country of 4.2 million people welcomed more than 14 million visitors, with most heading to its pristine Adriatic coast.

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