Bali Tourist Spot Angel's Billabong Claims Lives Amid Wave Dangers

Tejal Somvanshi

Tourist Nilesh Mukhi swept away by massive wave while photographing at Angel's Billabong in Bali, tragically passing away in front of his wife

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Mukhi's body discovered at Nusa Dua, 12 miles from the incident site, following search efforts by Indonesian authorities

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Full moon conditions created treacherous waves at Angel's Billabong, despite photographer's warning to move away from cliff edge

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Natural infinity pool at Klungkung Regency claimed multiple lives,earning notorious reputation as tourist "death trap

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Chinese tourist Qiuwei Anhui met similar fate in 2018 while taking selfie at same location.

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Australian honeymooner Lestari Williams lost life to rogue wave in 2016, while husband Brad Williams survived

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New Zealand tourist attempted rescue of German girlfriend at billabong in 2017, girlfriend saved by snorkeler.

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Local Balinese avoided Nusa Penida island, believed to be home of demon king Mecaling

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National Geographic's 2012 coverage sparked social media interest, leading to increased tourist visits despite dangers.

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Former Skal International treasurer Mukhi leaves behind two sons, prompting travel industry to review risky destination advisories.

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