On a warm summer's afternoon, in the sand dunes of Williamtown, NSW was a group of young teens, about 13 of them all together, driving around, having heaps of fun. It was 2:46pm on this bright sunny day that the waters started to swirl and the wind picked up speed, bringing in the most horrific storm in the history of Williamtown. They called her, "Sally the Storm", the seas frothed like the mouth of a rabid dog, spitting all over the teens and their cars.
They were so covered in the froth that they all inhaled it and the froth ate them from the inside out. The cars disintegrated and all that was left were bones and tyres from the cars. Then it was all calm, the storm had stopped, the waves had seized, the froth retreated to the depths of the ocean only to return when it is due for it's next feed.