Yang L.
Google
Thank you to the ❤️ gentleman who was the last to leave Shelly Beach after the rain, and to the ❤️ young people on Marine Parade who were watching from the shore around 4pm on Jan 4, 2026, when I was afraid I might drown.
Shelly Beach looks calm, but today my snorkelling experience turned scary.
❗️After being in the water for over an hour, I was already tired but stayed a bit longer. When it started raining, people quickly left the beach and the water.
While swimming back, I drifted off course, the water beneath me became deeper, my mask flooded, and a wave hit me — I swallowed seawater.
❗️I suddenly realised I was alone in the water. I was exhausted, my snorkel had fallen off and broken, and I started floating on my back because I was afraid my legs might cramp.
At that moment, there were almost no people left, and I knew the situation could get bad.
📣I called out to people passing by, including a gentleman swimming nearby. I believe the young people on the shore also noticed something was wrong.
🥹Knowing that someone on shore was watching made a huge difference. I continued floating on my back toward the beach.
It felt far away, I am worried I did not know how far.
When the gentleman asked if I needed help and told me I could stand, I realised I had reached the sand.
At the same time, my friend ran over with a life vest.
🙏I didn’t get a chance to properly thank everyone, I truly appreciate you.
I’m leaving Sydney in two days, and this was my third visit to Manly — a close call, gratefully finally a safe one.
I hope you see this and feel my gratitude. At the time, I could only manage a brief thank you.
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🦺To other visitors: don’t stay too long, don’t be the last to leave, and leave early when the weather changes — even calm seas can be unpredictable.
Grateful and safe.