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Alive: The True Story of the Andes Survivors Book

In 1972, a Fairchild plane crashed in the Andes mountains. The survivors were hopelessly lost in one of the most remote places on earth. After eight days of heavy snowfall, the rescue attempt was abandoned. Even if the plane could be found, the likelihood of the forty-five passengers and crew being discovered alive was remote.Read More

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    They overcame the impossible by doing the unthinkable... In 1972 a plane crashed in the Andes mountains if anyone survived they were hopelessly lost in the worst place on earth to survive. After eight days of heavy snowfall the rescue party was abandoned. In 1972 after eight days of heavy snowfall over the Andes mountains the search for survivors of a missing Fairchild aeroplane ceased. Even if the plane could be found the likeliness of the forty-five passengers and crew being found alive was remote. Yet ten weeks later two emaciated men fell to their knees at the sight of a Chilean peasant tending his cattle in a remote Andean valley. After these two men finally persuaded the incredulous authorities that they really were survivors of the missing Fairchild plane they led a rescue team to the site of the crash the remaining fourteen survivors and a tale of horrific bravery. Putting to rest the rumours and criticism the survivors came into "Alive" exposes the inescapable truth and stark courageousness of how they lived to tell their story.Weakened by starvation extreme cold and by the awful knowledge that the search had been called off the survivors had to face the torturous reality of their situation: to live they must eat the flesh of their dead companions...

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    In 1972 a Fairchild plane crashed in the Andes mountains. The survivors were hopelessly lost in one of the most remote places on earth. After eight days of heavy snowfall the rescue attempt was abandoned. Even if the plane could be found the likelihood of the forty-five passengers and crew being discovered alive was remote.

  • 0099432498
  • 9780099432494
  • Piers Paul Read
  • 1 October 2005
  • Arrow Books Ltd
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 320
  • New edition
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