Traveling family warns of hot spring danger in Australia
The Hynes family, who traveled across Australia in a caravan for two years, faced a health crisis after their five-year-old daughter contracted a bact...
The Hynes family, who traveled across Australia in a caravan for two years, faced a health crisis after their five-year-old daughter contracted a bacterial infection from hot springs in the Kimberley region. The girl was hospitalized with a high fever and swollen lymph nodes, initially suspected to be lymphoma. The infection was likely caused by swallowing water from the hot spring. The family warns other travelers to be cautious, as warm stagnant water can harbor dangerous bacteria, including Naegleria fowleri.