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    [HOLY S**T!] Is This The Greatest Survival Story In The History Of Mankind?



    Uruguayan Air Force Flight 571, also known as the Andes flight disaster and, in South America, as the Miracle of the Andes (El Milagro de los Andes) was a chartered flight carrying 45 people, including a rugby union team, their friends, family and associates, that crashed in the Andes on 13 October 1972. More than a quarter of the passengers died in the crash and several others quickly succumbed to cold and injury. Of the 27 who were alive a few days after the accident, another eight were killed by an avalanche that swept over their shelter in the wreckage. The last 16 survivors were rescued on 23 December 1972, more than two months after the crash.

    The survivors had little food and no source of heat in the harsh conditions at over 3,600 metres (11,800 ft) altitude. Faced with starvation and radio news reports that the search for them had been abandoned, the survivors fed on the dead passengers who had been preserved in the snow. Rescuers did not learn of the survivors until 72 days after the crash when passengers Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa, after a 10-day trek across the Andes, found Chilean arriero Sergio Catal�n,[1] who gave them food and then alerted the authorities to the existence of the other survivors.

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      #3
      I don't see how that's a great survival story. I thought you were gonna say something like all 45 passengers survived the crash and their time there and got rescued. People died and got eaten, how's that great

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        #4
        Originally posted by alza1988
        See this a 16 yr old trying to sail round the world .Where her boat got found 2000 off Perth that's roughly were they're looking for MH370 .Only took 10 minutes to find her boat .

        Got nothing to do with their money, I wish

        Now she's taking flying lessons to fly around the world.

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          #5
          Originally posted by alza1988 View Post
          John McCain #3? Seems legit.

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            This man was living in the jungle for 30 years after the war ended. Still fighting for Japan.

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              #7
              Originally posted by 2ofEverything View Post


              This man was living in the jungle for 30 years after the war ended. Still fighting for Japan.
              I love this dudes story. Now that is dedication and loyalty! Wouldn't surrender until his general flew to him and relieved him of his duties. They should make a movie about him.

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                #8
                Originally posted by 2ofEverything View Post


                This man was living in the jungle for 30 years after the war ended. Still fighting for Japan.
                He terrorized the communities near the jungle where he was hiding for years, stealing their foods and animals. That jap was one bad mofo.

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                  #9
                  A movie has been made way back. They ate peoples asses and what not

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                    I don't see how that's a great survival story. I thought you were gonna say something like all 45 passengers survived the crash and their time there and got rescued. People died and got eaten, how's that great

                    So you don't think under the circumstances when 3 men hiked 40 odd mile in unimaginable weather and terrain to survive and help other survivors isn't remarkable?

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