10 People That Survived the Impossible

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This content explores the remarkable stories of 10 individuals who defied death and survived extraordinary circumstances.
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like and subscribe right now or you're going to have terrible luck for the next week this clip takes us through the lives of 10 people who survived the impossible number 10 back to life from an icy underwater grave dr anna baggenholm was a student of orthopedic surgery she was skiing in narvik when she fell into the icy water the 29 year old lost h... Read More
Key Insights
- 😋 Survival against extreme conditions often requires extraordinary measures, such as amputating a limb or resorting to unconventional food sources.
- 😋 The human body can exhibit remarkable resilience and adaptability, as seen in cases of surviving extreme cold, lack of food, and long periods at sea.
- 😨 Emotional and psychological strength play a significant role in survival, as individuals must overcome fear, despair, and trauma to persevere.
- 💦 In some cases, luck and timing can greatly influence survival, such as the timing of rescues or stumbling upon unexpected sources of water or help.
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Questions & Answers
Q: How did Dr. Anna Baggenholm manage to survive being trapped under thick ice?
Dr. Anna Baggenholm found an air pocket that allowed her to breathe and was eventually revived by emergency doctors who used a warming machine to raise her body temperature.
Q: How did Aaron Ralston escape from being trapped under a boulder?
After unsuccessful attempts to free himself, Aaron Ralston resorted to amputating his own hand to escape and was able to continue climbing with a prosthetic hand.
Q: How did Maro Prosperi survive in the desert after getting lost during a race?
Maro Prosperi drank his urine and eventually resorted to catching bats, drinking their blood to survive until he was able to find rescue.
Q: How did the survivors of the plane crash in the Andes stay alive?
The survivors had to resort to eating the flesh of deceased family members preserved in the cold until they were eventually rescued.
Summary & Key Takeaways
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Dr. Anna Baggenholm survived being trapped under thick ice for almost 40 minutes and was revived after her body temperature dropped to 57 degrees Fahrenheit.
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Vesna Volovak fell from an exploding plane at an altitude of over 33,000 feet and became the only person to survive such a fall without a parachute.
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Helen Klobin and other plane crash survivors spent 42 days without food, relying on their body fat and melted snow for sustenance.
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Aaron Ralston amputated his own hand after being trapped under a boulder and went on to resume climbing with a prosthetic hand.
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Maro Prosperi drank bat blood in the desert after getting lost during a 155-mile race, eventually finding rescue after eight days.
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Poon Lim drifted at sea for 133 days after his ship sank, using fishing tactics to catch food until he was rescued.
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Survivors of a plane crash in the Andes resorted to eating the flesh of deceased family members in order to stay alive.
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Slavir Raw escaped a Soviet Gulag and walked for 4,000 miles, enduring extreme conditions before being rescued.
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Guzman McMillan was buried under rubble in the World Trade Center on 9/11 and was the last surviving person before being rescued.
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Adolf Sax, despite surviving multiple childhood accidents, went on to invent the saxophone.
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