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leonel.brenord
fré Leonel Brenord :
frèm sèm yo eske se vr pasteur sa mouri
2025-01-27 13:28:49
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user5610819214852
militó Teodoro :
menm non wi pasteu amen alelouya
2025-01-26 14:11:55
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josuegaspard35
Josue Gaspard :
amen wi
2025-01-27 22:29:11
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Gina :
Amen p
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adoratricepierrejean
adoratricepierrejean :
Amen
2025-01-25 19:33:56
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R0DELIN DESTIN :
amén amén
2025-01-25 17:16:06
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shelove.nelson.11
Shelove Nelson 110 :
Amen a amen
2025-01-27 21:57:57
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neg cool la :
amen 🙏 ui
2025-01-27 13:43:03
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On October 13, 1972, an Uruguayan Air Force plane – carrying a junior rugby team and their family and friends – crashed in the middle of the Andes mountain range. The pilot had confused his position due to poor visibility and, thinking he was descending to land in Santiago, hit the mountains on the border between Chile and Argentina. After 9 days, several people had already passed away due to injuries and the harsh conditions. For the remaining survivors, starvation soon set in. Eight bars of chocolate, a tin of mussels, three jars of jam, some nuts and dried fruit, some lollies and a bottle of wine was all the survivors had to eat. They tried to make it last as long as possible — one man ate a single peanut over three days — but it was gone in a week. Desperate, the survivors ate cotton and leather from the plane seats. Eventually, as the bodies of the dead frozen lay around them, they were forced to consider their only chance for survival.
On October 13, 1972, an Uruguayan Air Force plane – carrying a junior rugby team and their family and friends – crashed in the middle of the Andes mountain range. The pilot had confused his position due to poor visibility and, thinking he was descending to land in Santiago, hit the mountains on the border between Chile and Argentina. After 9 days, several people had already passed away due to injuries and the harsh conditions. For the remaining survivors, starvation soon set in. Eight bars of chocolate, a tin of mussels, three jars of jam, some nuts and dried fruit, some lollies and a bottle of wine was all the survivors had to eat. They tried to make it last as long as possible — one man ate a single peanut over three days — but it was gone in a week. Desperate, the survivors ate cotton and leather from the plane seats. Eventually, as the bodies of the dead frozen lay around them, they were forced to consider their only chance for survival. "We knew the answer, but it was too terrible to contemplate. The bodies of our friends and teammates, preserved outside in the snow and ice, contained vital, life-giving protein that could help us survive. But could we do it?" states survivor Roberto Canessa. The survivors reluctantly decided eating the bodies of the already dead was their only chance of making it off the mountain alive. They also mutually agreed if any of them died, the others could eat them for sustenance. The bodies of the pilot and co-pilot were first because the survivors didn't personally know them. It took them a while to come to grips with the new source of food, and many struggled to keep it down. One woman who refused to eat eventually died on day 60 weighing just 55 pounds. One night, an avalanche struck the fuselage as the survivors slept inside, killing 8. The 16 survivors were trapped in the snow-filled fuselage, buried in snow below their necks, until they got free after three days. As the pact went, those killed in the avalanche became new sources of food. After 2 survivors left to look for help, they were eventually found and rescued. 72 days later. Only 16 were left. #fyp #history #life #tragic #humanity #sad #photography #humans

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