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The very last photos these people would ever take - Page 32 of 37 - Kiwi Report

The very last photos these people would ever take


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[post_page_title]Surviving in the Andes[/post_page_title]
In 1972, news stations around the world reported on the fact that the Uruguayan Flight 571 had crashed into treacherous terrain in the Andes. There were 45 people on the plane at the time, and many of them came together to post for this photograph.

Just a short while later, the plane came crashing down – and 18 people immediately lost their lives. Amazingly, there were 27 survivors. It took weeks for these survivors to be rescued, and only 16 of those survivors managed to stay alive by living off the land.

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