Compared with the Quidditch game, the wind throws dozens of tents into the sky

2021-12-06 14:18:31 By : Ms. Catherine Wang

The high wind blew dozens of tents into the sky, flying with the wind like kites, and the scene was comparable to anything from graduation caps to Quidditch competitions.

Camper Genshiro shared an exciting scene and other windy scenes on his TikTok account @yaseigenshiro.

It is believed that Genshiro camped at Wugong Mountain in China, which is famous for its extreme wind speeds.

The adventurer uploaded this video on Sunday with the text saying: "Dear damn wind. My tent is there."

It shows more than 30 tents hovering in the sky after being pushed into the sky by the elements. The portable house hovered ethereally above the campers, who looked up at the hillside in disbelief.

Since it was shared, the video has accumulated nearly 850,000 views and can be seen here because people claim that the sight reminds them of the movie and also makes jokes about nature.

Kled82 admitted: "I think, wow, what a weird place to graduate."

Baristacat quipped: "It's another day for the Quidditch World Cup."

Agreed, Curlsoncurlsoncurls wrote: "The feel of the Harry Potter Quidditch Cup."

Succulent Dandelion said, "That's why Muggles shouldn't use magic."

The three people refer to the Harry Potter movie, in which the characters ride on a broomstick in a virtual arena for a popular sport: Quidditch.

And Chickenwithattitude wrote: "The first 2 seconds I was like wow, those kites will get entangled."

Although Lambda Long joked: "You should look for shelter as soon as possible. The tent will only hover like this when prey is found."

Although Solairesunknight declared: "Look at the majestic camping tent in the natural environment. It glides between thermal vents to save energy while surveying the ground below."

Dear fxxking wind😤 My tent is gone #campingideas #campingtrip #campingtent #campfire #tornado #tornado2021 #rvlifestyle #vanlifetravel

Although some people left more serious comments, as Renishami asked: "Do they have air mattresses? Suitcases? Sleeping bags? Pillows? Who left their tents empty?"

Wifemademegetthis suggested: “In areas with strong winds, tent pilings will not fix the tent on the ground (too weak). That’s why I placed big rocks in the corners.”

Before the viral editing, Genshiro shared other videos of their tent being attacked by the elements.

"What is your most memorable camping experience?" they asked, and there was a video of a handful of orange tents almost being blown down by the wind next to them.

A camper was clearly struggling on the ground, the weather looked wet and grey, and the breeze was strong, which could be heard on the microphone.

A video shared shortly afterwards showed that a campsite was blown down by the wind, and groups of tents deformed and deformed after being crushed by the weather.

What is your most memorable camping experience? #campingideas #campingtrip #camping #campfire #hikingtiktok #nationalpark #adventuretime

"I just like camping in this kind of weather," Genshiro joked.

Another video shows a person struggling with the elements alone as they try to walk down the scene in front of the breathtaking scenery.

But the wind almost knocked them down, because the strong wind almost swelled their clothes. Yuan Shiro captioned it: "Almost ripped off the clothes. Do you want to explore?"

The wind on the top of the mountain is well documented. A post was shared on Reddit earlier this year, and a similar clip was shared on the Nextf****** level.

Mr. Boneless Pizza shared a video with the text: "The storm on the Wugong Mountain in China."

The video received more than 13,000 votes, showing people avoiding wind and squatting on the floor.

Newsweek contacted Genshiro for comments.

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