Luckiest People Who Survived The Impossible - Part 8

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Publicado 2023-06-05
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Strap in for some people who survived the impossible!
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  • Man the first one is incredible, not only did survive a 10,000 ft fall and 11 days in the jungle with little to no supplies, but she WENT ON TO GET A PHD AND BECOME A RESEARCHER. Thats incredibly inspiring
  • @phoe8523
    Juliane Koepke is an inspiring figure! Seventeen years old and not only surviving an airplane crash but finding a way back to civilization and her rescue through the rainforest makes it incredibly inspiring. She really watched her father well and learned from him, not knowing it would save her life later on. What a GIRL ! ! !
  • These were astounding! The first one though, I knew her story and knew she had her knowledge to help her but that she still had some limited mobilty to keep on going. What I didn't know and it's heartbreaking, is that her mother survived but succumbed to her injuries before she was found. Serious subject matter beautifully and respectfully presented Be Amazed, thank you ❤
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  • @jackmason5278
    The first one, the gal who fell from a broken-up airplane, although I don't recall her name, was certainly impressive. That she survived the fall AND eleven days trekking through the jungle is amazing. None of the others, even those who survived the fall, got out of there alive.
  • @annacoxe4971
    Be Amazed is the only person that can make the most scary things funny and awesome
  • @caroljo420
    I have an extreme fear of heights. I would've died of a heart attack before hitting the ground.
  • @danuwinartha
    I'm more amazed how you never run out of good content.
  • @OGvorva
    In class my teacher made us watch this LMAOO
  • @Beyza-he8gp
    16:17 Fun fact: he's still alive and is 81 years old total respect for him 👍
  • @katiehersh5405
    She got really lucky that she survived this, not anyone else can do that
  • @midiwall
    The shipwreck folks was curious to me. One of the books that has always stuck in my head was 'Survive The Savage Sea'. Which is this story, the book was written by dad. I did an oral book report on that book in 7th grade, which was 1974. I've had this memory for a while! 😎 I remember everyone being grossed out when I talked about the turtle blood. :)
  • @KarrierBag
    I fell 250ft off a cliff in 1989, yes honestly (broke my back and other bits but obviously lived) , but 10k feet 😬
  • @lauralynn9597
    That's why kids, you should always wear your seatbelt.
  • After careful thought, I would think that falling from airplane and into a rainforest would’ve been worse than the others
  • @stymeyklein3986
    Imagine surviving the sinking HMHS Britanic, RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. Violet Jessop still amazes me
  • OMG that poor girl, the plane suddenly having problems is literally my worst nightmare!!! I hate flying. I doubt I'd survive for 11 days in the rainforest. Glad she had survival skills. ♥