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A Polish tourist in Mexico was seen in a viral video being hit with a stick and heckled by a crowd after running up the steps of a sacred Mayan pyramid.
How the selfie stick changed tourism forever Ten years ago, the photographic rod sold millions across the globe and found just as many haters. Is it time to reappraise the gauche gadget?
This historic chalk drawing in England once drew outcry over its most famous feature, the hanging appendage lauded elsewhere ...
Video Shows Tourist Being Hit on the Head With Stick After Climbing Pyramid in Mexico A Polish tourist was confronted by an angry mob of locals after he decided to climb Mexico's Chichén Itzá ...
A tourist was surrounded and hit with a stick after climbing the protected Mayan monument known as El Castillo, or the Pyramid of Kukulcan, at the archeological site of Chichen Itza in Yucatan, Mexico ...
A Polish tourist was whacked over the head with a large wooden stick after sparking fury by climbing the steps of an ancient Mayan temple in Mexico. In November a female Mexican holidaymaker was ...
The tourist filmed himself on the ride during his trip to Pahalgam in India’s Jammu and Kashmir province, scene of a horror attack last week, which left 26 civilians dead.
But, amid the hate, the selfie stick did have some early supporters, including cult documentary photographer Martin Parr, a pioneer of the candid tourist snap.
YUCATAN, Mexico - A tourist was captured on video being surrounded and beaten with a stick after climbing a protected Mayan monument in Mexico. The incident happened on Jan. 29 at the ...
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