(Courtesy: WSVN) HALLANDALE BEACH, Fla. - Beachgoers in South Florida watched as Cuban migrants in a wooden boat came ashore -- then immediately asked for directions to Miami Beach.The boat washed ashore in Hallandale Beach, located in southern Broward County just north of Miami-Dade, just before 9 a.m.
last Tuesday, WSVN reports. Witnesses said about four or five men walked out of the boat and onto the sand.(Courtesy: WSVN) "They were like kissing the ground and celebrating," Dylan Holland, who works on the beach, told WSVN. "They came over to us.
They high-fived us, and we gave them water."RELATED: The sight and smell of dead fish around Tampa Bay is hard to missOne tourist said the group was happy and laughing as they asked where in.