Ozzies are a mad bunch, especially those that live in the far-flung corners of the massive country.
Take for example Beau Greaves, who lives in remote Queensland and obviously has a thing for diving head first into holes.
Not everyone’s cup of tea, but if you want a giant mud crab you have to be willing to eat a little dirt.
Greaves says that he has “been bitten twice, nearly lost a finger and been close to having [his] wrist crushed”, but practice makes perfect.
Get stuck in maaaaate:
Peak remote Australia right there.
[source:mashable]
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