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Two tourists were left stunned when their rental car was suddenly surrounded by a growing herd of wild horses on a remote Japanese island. Laura Hammoudi, 28, was traveling with a friend on Nakanoshima Island in the Shimane Prefecture when the encounter took place, on May 8. Laura, who is originally from France but based in Japan, had never visited this part of the country, so she and a friend rented a car with the intention of visiting shrines and sightseeing points. When collecting the vehicle, Laura and her friend were told about the wild horses who inhabit the island, so the pair decided to take a detour to photograph them. What started out as a brief wildlife sighting soon turned into a chaotic experience, as the smaller of the horses started to approach the car and chew on it. Laura, who captured the moment on video, then suggested heading to a different part of the island, but there, too, more and more wild horses kept approaching the vehicle. The two friends quickly found themselves surrounded by an entire herd of horses refusing to let them pass. Not wanting to damage the car or harm the horses, they slowly backed out and away in the direction they arrived. And having safely made it away with a collection of unforgettable footage, Laura later shared a clip of the moment on social media, where it soon went viral.

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00:00Renting a car in Japan sounds like the perfect way to sightsee.
00:03Until a local resident decides your side mirror is a snack.
00:08Laura and her friend were exploring Nakanoshima Island
00:10when they took a detour to photograph the area's famous wild horses.
00:14But things quickly escalated from a cute photo op
00:18to a total roadblock.
00:37Desperate to protect their rental,
00:39they tried bribing the herd with potato chips.
00:45But these stubborn locals weren't taking any payoffs.
00:50Laura says it was a heart-pounding, unforgettable experience.
00:54And luckily, they managed to back out safely
00:56before anyone suffered any permanent dental damage.
01:01It's just a moment.

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