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Juliane Koepcke story.

 Juliane Koepcke was the sole survivor aboard LANSA Flight 508, she lived in the jungle for 11 days following the crash

On Christmas Eve 1971, Juliane Koepcke was all set home for these special seasons. At the point when she loaded onto LANSA Flight 508 at the Lima Airport in Peru with her mom, Maria, Koepcke thought it was simply be one more day, however when the plane was hit by lightning over the Peruvian rainforest it was definitely not conventional.

Koepcke endure a two-mile fall into the wilderness, and at only 17 years of age she moved however the trees with a need to get to security. She had a wrecked collarbone, cuts across her body and cracked tendons in her knee, yet she could walk, so that is the thing that she did.

Isolated in the wilderness, Koepcke dodged hazardous creatures, drained parasites out of her injuries, and made due on only a sack of sweets that she found prior to dropping in a hovel that she happened upon en route. At the point when she woke up she was encircled by a gathering of local people. She told the BBC:

"When [the locals] saw me, they were frightened and quit talking. They thought I was a sort of water goddess - a figure from nearby legend who is a half and half of a water dolphin and a blondie, white-cleaned lady. I presented myself in Spanish and clarified what had occurred. They treated my injuries and gave me something to eat and the following day returned me to progress. The day after my salvage, I saw my dad. He could scarcely talk and in the principal second we just held one another."

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