A contentious intruder has been progressively occupying Australia’s cherished beaches for years.
A sea of big beach tents, known as cabanas in Australia, swallows up the sand, obstructing views of the ocean and transforming the shore into an annoying labyrinth.
It’s busy and chockers. “They’re everywhere,” 30-year-old Claire from Sydney told the news.
For her and the majority of Australians, getting some fresh air on a hot day entails a long trip to the seaside and a never-ending search for a parking spot. They now face another battle on the beach due to the cabana mania.