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A video of a seagull clumsily landing on a tourist's head has amused the Internet.

A video of a seagull clumsily landing on a tourist’s head has amused the Internet.

A funny incident occurred in the Japanese city of Kesennuma.

A couple who set off on a tourist trip to Kesennuma, Miyagi Prefecture, Japan, decided to have a fun water excursion in the bay. The husband and wife hoped to have unforgettable experiences, but reality exceeded all their expectations. It was all thanks to a seagull that unexpectedly decided to perch on the man’s head. However, it required a level of agility that the bird didn’t possess. So, after briefly perching and walking on the man’s head, the disappointed seagull flew away.

The woman who captured the encounter between the man and the bird on video apologized for her “horrific” laughter in the background. But viewers understand and empathize with the woman’s reaction completely.

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