They Survived! Against ALL ODDS!



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30 thoughts on “They Survived! Against ALL ODDS!”

  1. I'd have to say the guy in the little fishing boat is amazing. He shouldn't have survived TBH. He did though and I think it's incredible. Great video today. Well researched and very well presented. Thanks.
    You be safe out there, and take it easy. 😎

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  2. Hi Em, I'm amazed at these people surviving the unsurvivable. I just flew to see my dad that passed 2 day's before Father's Day. I will never get on another plane and you will never catch me on the sea or any ocean I want my feet firmly planted on the ground. Great work by the way Love it.❤️🌹❤️

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  3. Not meaning to be a troll or anything, really. Why is it that America have always chosen to be a group of kids at school who decided to create their own games rather than compete with/against other teams from all over the world? To take part in a World Cup and win. To bring home the trophy for the best team in the World! Not the best in your area at the game only you play.

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  4. I slapped the Like Button 1,000011 times, then I said what the heck. I slapped it 2,000,221 more times I realized they added up even so I add 6 more My arm was tired so I didn't go further as they added up odd

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  5. I have another survivor for when you do another video like this:
    Icelandic fisherman Guðlaugur Friðþórsson was one of a five man crew on a fishing boat that capsized in 1984. The other four men quickly succumbed to hypothermia. This happened on the 11th of March, 1984. Around 11 pm, 5 km east of Stórhöfði on Heimaey (the largest of the Westmann Islands, an archipelago off the south coast of Iceland).

    From Wikipedia:
    Guðlaugur swam for five to six hours in 5–6 °C (41–43 °F) water the 6 km (3.7 mi) to the island, wearing a shirt, sweater and jeans, guided by a lighthouse. He remained clear-headed throughout.

    Reaching the shore of Heimaey, Guðlaugur found himself at the most dangerous section of the island's coastline, due mainly to the waves hitting the coastal lava rock formations. After searching for and finding a suitable, flatter part of the shoreline, he finally got to land but had to walk with bare feet, traversing 3 km (1.9 mi) of volcanic scree. When he knocked on a door at 7 a.m., nine hours after the boat had sunk, he was taken to the hospital. Guðlaugur's body temperature was below 34 °C (93 °F) yet he showed almost no symptoms of hypothermia or vasodilatation, only of dehydration.

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  6. Of all the times I should have died and-or merely had a remote chance to live nonetheless escape the level of harm I should have had, all of my virtually divine luck in my situations pale in comparison to each of these… even if I combine all of mine over my lifetime and compare them to even one of these. God was with them.

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