Video of a Woman Dancing and falling off the edge of a boat at Lake Lanier goes viral

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A video with a caption saying it was taken at Georgia’s infamous Lake Lanier shows a woman falling off the edge of a boat while dancing.

On July 10, 2021, Lake Lanier once again appeared on Twitter’s trending page for a similar reason as in the past (an unexpected and awkward accident with people partying there).

Earlier last week a video emerged on social media which showed an ongoing party at Lake Lanier collapsed after a wooden structure started drowning in the lake with the people dancing over it.

This time, another video emerged of a party at Lake Lanier. The video shows a woman dancing on the edge of a boat then her falling off into the lake in an awkward position. People are reacting to the video with funny memes and comments. Watch the video, below.

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After the video of this woman gone viral on Twitter, people are reminding each other that Lake Lanier is a cursed place, and every time they see the name of the lake trending on social media, they are sure that something awkward happened there once again.

Reacting to the video of a woman dancing and falling off the edge of the boat into the Lake, a Twitter user wrote: “Lake Lanier not even trying to hide that it’s cursed no more. Just snatching folks in broad daylight.”

While sharing the screenshot of the viral video of the woman, Another Twitter user wrote: “He really brought her to Lake Lanier as a sacrifice so he could enjoy his day.”

One user wrote: “the spirits of lake lanier had enough of that flat back and took her out.”

See more reactions, below.

https://twitter.com/angiesdata/status/1413975210416656384?s=19
https://twitter.com/fienixtaranova/status/1413940045170593795?s=19
https://twitter.com/bibilIyhills/status/1413985929161842688?s=19

Lake Lanier is a reservoir in the northern portion of the U.S. state of Georgia. It was created by the completion of Buford Dam on the Chattahoochee River in 1956, and is also fed by the waters of the Chestatee River.