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一对瑞典新婚夫妇在他们为期4个月的环球蜜月旅行中经历了澳大利亚洪灾、新西兰克莱斯特彻奇地震和日本海啸等6次天灾,实属史上最考验人的蜜月。
A newly-wed couple on a four-month honeymoon1 were hit by six natural disasters, including the Australian floods, Christchurch earthquake and Japanese tsunami2.
Stefan and Erika Svanstrom left Stockholm, Sweden, on December 6 and were immediately stranded3(搁浅) in Munich, Germany, due to one of Europe's worst snowstorms.
Travelling with their baby daughter, they flew on to Cairns in Australia which was then struck by one of the most ferocious4(残忍的) cyclones5 in the nation's history.
From there, the couple, in their 20s, were forced to shelter for 24 hours on the cement floor of a shopping centre with 2500 others.
"Trees were being knocked over and big branches were scattered6 across the streets," Mr Svanstrom told Sweden's Expressen newspaper. "We escaped by the skin of our teeth(九死一生) ."
They then headed south to Brisbane but the city was experiencing massive flooding, so they crossed the country to Perth where they narrowly escaped raging bush fires.
The couple then flew to Christchurch, New Zealand, arriving just after a massive magnitude 6.3 earthquake devastated7 the city on February 22.
Mrs Svanstrom said: "When we got there the whole town was a war zone.
"We could not visit the city since it was completely blocked off, so instead we travelled around before going to Japan."
But days after the Svanstroms arrived, Tokyo was rocked by Japan's largest earthquake since records began.
"The trembling was horrible and we saw roof tiles fly off the buildings," Mr Svantrom said. "It was like the buildings were swaying back and forth8."
The family returned to Stockholm on March 29 after a much calmer visit to their last destination China.
But Mr Svanstrom – who also survived the devastating9 Boxing Day tsunami that hit southeast Asia in 2004 – said the marriage was still going strong.
He added: "I know marriages have to endure(忍耐) some trials, but I think we have been through most of them.
"We've certainly experienced more than our fair share of catastrophes10, but the most important thing is that we're together and happy.
Mrs Svanstrom added: "To say we were unlucky with the weather doesn't really cover it! It's so absurd that now we can only laugh."
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honeymoon
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| n.蜜月(假期);vi.度蜜月 | |
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tsunami
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stranded
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ferocious
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cyclones
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scattered
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devastated
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| v.彻底破坏( devastate的过去式和过去分词);摧毁;毁灭;在感情上(精神上、财务上等)压垮adj.毁坏的;极为震惊的 | |
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forth
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devastating
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| n.灾祸( catastrophe的名词复数 );灾难;不幸事件;困难 | |
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