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I've read an article about this one before and I think this is very interesting.
I don't know would I do that to stay alive, probably in that situation, yes..
It must be horrible to starve to death, but then again I don't know if there would've been a way to commit suicide. But I think that those people who survived by eating the corpses don't regret what they did, at least they got away from there alive..
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View of the Crash Site Memorial - taken looking West on February 2006.
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Nando Parrado and Roberto Canessa (sitting) with Chilean countryman and skilled horseman, Sergio Catalan
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A similar Fairchild FH-227D painted as Fuerza Aérea Uruguaya, flight 571. Aircraft in photo was used in the 1993 movie Alive.
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The 16 Survivors
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I wouldn't hesitate to eat human meat if I was starving to death. Probably taste like chicken anyway.
Sweet pork, that's what it smells like anyway.
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ah one of my favourite subjects..i think a remake now of the film "alive" with special affects available today really would be a fuckin cracking film
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ah one of my favourite subjects..i think a remake now of the film "alive" with special affects available today really would be a fuckin cracking film
Yea! especially with a Uruguayan cast! But hell, just get it made, I agree! Probably won't happen though, out of respect for the parents of the lost ones. But we can dream.

I adore pork. I think of a rack of ribs when I watch it now. Sorry but its true.
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Mass grave for the victims of the Uruguay Air Force Flight 571 airplane crash, also known as the Andes Flight Disaster. 29 of the 45 passengers and crew died in the crash or during the two months the survivors spent on the mountain before they were rescued. 28 of the dead were buried together near the crash site - only Rafael Echavarren's* body was recovered and returned home to Uruguay.

Our Friends Who Remain There

Francisco Abal
Gastón Costemalle
Rafael Echavarren*
Alexis Hounié
Guido Magri
Felipe Maquirriain
Graciela Augusto Gumila de Mariani
Julio Martínez-Lamas
Daniel Maspons
Juan Carlos Menéndez
Liliana Navarro Petraglia de Methol
Dr. Francisco Nicola
Esther Horta Pérez de Nicola
Gustavo Nicolich
Arturo Nogueira
Eugenia Dolgay Diedug de Parrado
Susana Parrado
Marcelo Pérez
Enrique Platero
Daniel Shaw
Diego Storm
Numa Turcatti
Carlos Valeta
Fernándo Vázquez
Colonel Julio Ferrádas
Lieutenant Colonel Dante Lagurara
Lieutenant Ramón Martínez
Sergeant Carlos Roque
Sergeant Ovidio Joaquín Ramírez

Survivors

José Pedro Algorta
Roberto Canessa
Alfredo Delgado
Daniel Fernández
Roberto Francois
Roy Harley
José Luis Inciarte
Álvaro Mangino
Javier Methol
Carlos Páez Rodríguez
Fernando Parrado
Ramón Sabella
Adolfo Strauch
Eduardo Strauch
Antonio Vizintín
Gustavo Zerbino
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The Expedition to Civilisation

As we can see on the map, from the Crash Site itself (A), the survivors were within walking/climbing distance of a road.

But Roberto Canessa and Nando Parrado only spoke of this road when they reached the summit. It took them three days to reach the summit. To their dismay, it was only the first summit of many, that stood between them and civilisation.

From their view-point, what they thought was a road, looked so small. At the time, they said it was a one in a thousand chance, whether or not it was a road at all. They decided to head toward the valley, as originally planned. They ignored the "road" which was miles away and in the direction from where they'd just came.

If they had went toward the road, unknown to them there was actually a hotel. But there was also a river before then. It's extremely doubtful they would have managed to cross the river.

"To the West is Chile" became their mantra. Nando said, had they known the distance they had to traverse, they would have never attempted it. But now they had no choice. Armed with sleeping bags made from the plane's insulation, and a sockful of meat, they kept going. They walked and climbed for 9 days before they reached the Rio Azufre river valley. It was there they finally made contact with Sergio Catalan, a Chilean horseman. (marked as X)


When looking at the map, and trying to judge the distance Nando and Roberto walked, remember to factor in the terrain. There were many summits they had to climb to reach help.

Also, the line dividing the map down the middle is the border between Argentina (to the East) and Chile (to the West). Not a road or river!

A = Flight 571 Crash Site -34.76500, -70.28639

X = Rio Azufre river valley -34.79517, -70.47268
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