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  • Опубликовано: 17 окт 2019
  • A plane crashes 4000 meters up in the Andes. After 10 days rescuers give up the search. The abandoned survivors have no water or food. Facing starvation, they find themselves debating if they should eat the flesh of those who were lost in the crash. They are trapped for weeks in one of the most forbidding environments on earth. After 61 days in an attempted to save themselves and their comrades.
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  • @awholelotofdoubting4880
    @awholelotofdoubting4880 2 года назад +666

    One more amazing part of this story is how Nando actually boarded the helicopter so that the pilots could actually find the survivors. He flew over the Andes voluntarily AGAIN, in a helicopter no less! He talks about how the wind would push the helicopter around. This man is the epitome of bravery!!

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +48

      He's still alive today!!! The guy is an absolute legend of the human spirit and selflessness and the will to survive.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb Год назад +10

      @Vero E Roberto was pretty sick with dysentery and really wasn’t up for it.

    • @karantikoo9302
      @karantikoo9302 Год назад +9

      no sigma of chad matches natural human survival attitude

    • @Guadalupeacosta-eb7vk
      @Guadalupeacosta-eb7vk 6 месяцев назад +4

      He became a professional driver...he needed a high I guess

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 5 месяцев назад +10

      Nando didn't fly voluntarily, he didn't want to, but was pulled into the helicopter by the rescue team. He tells it in numerous interviews and his book.

  • @MCPalabrica
    @MCPalabrica 4 месяца назад +110

    Society of the Snow from Netflix got me here! I can’t get enough of this true to life survical
    story. 😭

    • @St_AngusYoung
      @St_AngusYoung 3 месяца назад +4

      That movie was a poor version of what happened. The History Channel documentary from 2009 and the book Alive by Piers Paul Read are the gold standard.

    • @karmaround
      @karmaround 3 месяца назад +1

      Watch the movie Alive. A documentary called Alive-20 years later.
      Also, there is a documentary called
      Stranded: I've come from a plane that crashed in the mountains

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 2 месяца назад +4

      The survivors and the families of the deceased say 'Society of the Snow' is so realistic that everytime they watch it they feel they're living the experience and seeing their lost friends/loved ones again. For the victims' families, this film's helped ease the sorrow they'd felt for 51 years by showing how important their siblings, parents and child (Coco Nicolich's mother's still alive) were for the group.
      The survivors's stated the book 'Alive' is a quite accurate but very cold account of facts, with some fiction in it, which couldn't capture the essence of what they went through, the human side of the story. This is why they asked their lifelong friend Pablo Vierci to write a book the way they woud've liked 'Alive' to be written. Vierci wrote 'Society of the Snow' by using the interviews made for the documentary 'Stranded' as source material.
      They don't like the film 'Alive' because it's a superficial, unrealistic depiction that fails to convey the feelings and values they experienced in the Andes. They've never felt reflected in those stereotyped characters.

    • @jessicaa8336
      @jessicaa8336 Месяц назад

      @@St_AngusYoungthat’s not what the survivors think…

    • @deneendammons2797
      @deneendammons2797 5 дней назад

      God Bless them!

  • @flightofthebumblebee9529
    @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +189

    This happened 50 years ago (1972) and Nando and Roberto are both still ALIVE today!! Never ever ever underestimate the human spirit.

    • @kailaMachado
      @kailaMachado Год назад +5

      Yesss amigos

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад +8

      There is nothing strange about that. Humans tend to live well into their 70s in this day and age.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +12

      @@incumbentvinyl9291 yes but not ones who were in a horrific plane crash that should've killed them, and survived Sub-Zero climates and freezing cold temperatures while having no nourishment whatsoever for months aside from human flesh of their deceased friends. A healthy adult that age who just lived off nothing but beef for several weeks would suffer health problems WITHOUT having to walk 50 miles over mountains and terrain. The body needs way more than just water and protein, especially if you want to endure even a tiny fraction of what they did. You're silly to discount this miracle.

    • @incumbentvinyl9291
      @incumbentvinyl9291 Год назад

      @@flightofthebumblebee9529 Is that so?
      What study confirms that people who have been in horrific plane crashed are less likely to live well into their 70s?
      Is there something that supports that the survivors suffered any permanent damage from the ordeal?
      Do you have statistics that prove that if you survived starvation in your 20s, you are less likely to live a healthy life half a century later?
      ''A healthy adult that age who just lived off nothing but beef for several weeks would suffer health problems WITHOUT having to walk 50 miles over mountains and terrain. The body needs way more than just water and protein, especially if you want to endure even a tiny fraction of what they did''
      Sure, however what has that got to do with them being alive in their 70s? Absolutely nothing, of course.
      ''You're silly to discount this miracle''
      You're an imbecile for calling it a ''miracle''. Stop embarrassing yourself with juvenile fairy tales. They survived the ordeal and are still alive, there is nothing strange about that fact. Their life expectancy didn't take a hit, no one should be surprised that they are alive today.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад

      @@incumbentvinyl9291 Ok Mr. edgy. Take your meds and calm down a bit. To say it's not a miracle they survived not only the crash but also the elements, the conditions, and the journey, is absurd.
      Sure, they lived healthy before and after the events, but the fact they survived at all is indeed a miracle and if you say otherwise you're a very negative person (which seems indicative already based on your negative attitude).
      Ask Nando is he thinks it was a miracle. The crash alone could've caused hemorrhaging, internal bleeding, etc. The negative conditions after, as well as journey, could've easily caused long lasting damage to their bodies (inside and out, mental and physical). Just living with the fact that they had to butcher and eat their deceased friends would be enough to make lesser folk want to kill themselves.
      Keep discounting it so you can feel like edge lord of the day on the internet though, because I'm sure you never struggled much, if any.

  • @steve998
    @steve998 4 месяца назад +40

    THIS man. This HERO, who with Roberto, walked for miles over the sometimes vertical Andes mountains, wearing rugby boots and summer clothes, with no equipment apart from poles and crude sunglasses salvaged from the plane crash. He walked, having survived a plane crash, head injury, three day coma, starvation, dehydration, injury, emotional loss of his mother, sister and friends....having to make the unthinkable choice to use the only protein on the mountain....those same friends....He walks, then voluntarily steps back on a helicopter to go back and rescue the other survivors, on an aircraft that was buffeted so much by the wind the pilots were crying and shouting the rosary. Nando Parrado. Hero.

    • @susanlett9632
      @susanlett9632 Месяц назад

      💯

    • @jessicaa8336
      @jessicaa8336 Месяц назад

      Plus he survived 2 terrifying avalanches that killed more friends

  • @bm9152
    @bm9152 3 года назад +1902

    I just looked on google earth at the Andes mountain range, omg, they walked all that way, starving, injured, freezing, absolutely remarkable. This must be THE most amazing rescue story I’ve EVER SEEN

    • @lelawilkerson4299
      @lelawilkerson4299 3 года назад +6

      @Zap Rowsdower do you know the Book Title/name? Thanks

    • @akeelahtf9845
      @akeelahtf9845 3 года назад +13

      @Pdpmail I just downloaded the book from the library!

    • @elliotkirkbride1413
      @elliotkirkbride1413 3 года назад +54

      The book is called Miracle in The Andes by Nandi Parrado. A brilliant read

    • @lelawilkerson4299
      @lelawilkerson4299 3 года назад +6

      @@elliotkirkbride1413 Thanks so much!!!👏👏💛

    • @phoenixikki302
      @phoenixikki302 3 года назад +40

      @@lelawilkerson4299 also read the book Alive: The Story of the Andes Survivors by Read, Piers Paul (1974) for wider storytelling because he interviewed all the survivors and their families.

  • @dialmstyle
    @dialmstyle 3 года назад +793

    There’s nothing I need to complain about ever again in my life. God bless these men.

    • @teresamyers6992
      @teresamyers6992 2 года назад +10

      Your God didnt bless these men at all, did you not see the video? This is a nightmare, not a blessing. 🙄

    • @GS-zc4sk
      @GS-zc4sk 2 года назад +6

      I've managed to breakthrough my wall of gratitude. Complaining is out of control.

    • @Clintsessentials
      @Clintsessentials 2 года назад +1

      Yep

    • @mkrmmd1162
      @mkrmmd1162 2 года назад +4

      I would have respected them more if they didn't eat those people and starved to death. In Africa, Middle East (mostly Muslim countries) when people starve they NEVER eat anther human - they die of hunger. If it was the west or China/Japan etc, you would have an outbreak of cannibalism (people killing each other for their flesh). It clearly shows who have the correct religion and who dont.

    • @MargaritaMagdalena
      @MargaritaMagdalena 2 года назад +3

      I need a new fridge 😖

  • @SPE3DYEMO
    @SPE3DYEMO 3 года назад +532

    The fact that the families had to pressure the government into looking more is terrible and disgraceful.

    • @hectorgonzalez8043
      @hectorgonzalez8043 3 года назад +10

      I totally agree with you 100% . Read my comment posted before I read yours.

    • @paranormalsoulz
      @paranormalsoulz 2 года назад +28

      Seriously! I mean maybe not *search and rescue* but at least just to find wreckage of the plane, black boxes and stuff.

    • @teresamyers6992
      @teresamyers6992 2 года назад +6

      We all know that money is power, if they hd money they would buy airplane rides, but they didnt, so they had no choice thn to kiss up to the government.

    • @soledadferrer1325
      @soledadferrer1325 2 года назад +13

      @@teresamyers6992 these were wealthy families actually.

    • @zacharyradford5552
      @zacharyradford5552 Год назад +3

      You think search and rescue operations are cheap.

  • @Kean775
    @Kean775 2 года назад +74

    Nando Parrado's book is one of the most powerful things I've ever read. I think what makes it particularly special is that he wrote it quite a few years after the accident and was able to express the effect the accident had on his life.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 2 года назад +8

      Yes, one of the best books I’ve ever read. Started reading it and had to force myself to put it down halfway through. As good as it was, the real standout to me was the epilogue. I thought that part alone was worth the price of the book.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +5

      Nando is alive and well today. He is in his 70s.

  • @kaprelasuh3392
    @kaprelasuh3392 3 года назад +149

    That dude who sacrificed his mom and sister's body to the other survive and also had the courage to track down those lofty mountains is a living legend himself.... if it was not for his will power and determination everyone out there will not be alive and nobody might actually know what actually happened to them.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 3 года назад +28

      Yes, pretty amazing especially when his skull was fractured in 3 spots during the crash.

  • @sirphronesis
    @sirphronesis 3 года назад +625

    The old man never gave up, he kept believing and pushing that his son is alive. Wow what a man !

    • @Veronica-bc6pp
      @Veronica-bc6pp 3 года назад +23

      I think there’s a spiritual connection between parents and their children! Just like shanann watts mom she felt a spear go through her head the moment her daughter died it must’ve been the holy ghost

    • @culturabuzios3000
      @culturabuzios3000 2 года назад +7

      The old man is paez vilaro painter

    • @junglekutz5625
      @junglekutz5625 2 года назад +5

      The more I watched the video, the more he stood out as someone with good character that usually just happens to expose those with poor character........and thinking. As his need and drive to pursue his hearts desire/what ***********his spirit drove him to do, some how turned into a mockery for those that are usually clueless and can usually find foley via mockery in the most serious of things.

    • @junglekutz5625
      @junglekutz5625 2 года назад +4

      @@Veronica-bc6pp most definitely, those type of adults supercede what most refer to as parents. As they're usually grounded in so many other ways that allow them to be so hands on and privy to all that's really going on. I'm actually amazed that there were folk making a mockery of his concern and initiative. You gotta wonder about folk at times.

    • @yuliaschannel6288
      @yuliaschannel6288 2 года назад +2

      Day 5 cannibalism??? The most of people can leave and function well without any food for 30-40 days.

  • @sm0kei38
    @sm0kei38 Год назад +64

    huge respects for the father who never gave up. this episode really showed and taught me really important things and to be grateful for what you have and also the smallest things you get.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 9 месяцев назад +4

      He wasn't the only parent who never gave up. There were other fathers and especially mothers (and girlfriends too) who felt their children were alive, and did everything to find them, including consulting a psychic. In fact, some of them were in Chile looking for their sons when they learnt that Canessa and Parrado had appeared saying that they'd left other 14 survivors back in the mountains.

  • @Mr_Banker222
    @Mr_Banker222 2 года назад +42

    “Today is the most important day of my life” heavy words of a man that’s been through something.

  • @tiamariacake
    @tiamariacake 3 года назад +703

    Nando and Roberto were so brave and smart. If it wasn't for their reach for help, those people wouldn't survive. Mad respect for these two. The REAL HEROES.

    • @antoinettesera9390
      @antoinettesera9390 Год назад +12

      They would never have been found

    • @Womack499
      @Womack499 Год назад

      Nando had sex with the bodies

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 10 месяцев назад +9

      Yes, but they were prepared by the rest of the survivors. A lot of previous expeditions were made to know the conditions they'd have to deal with. One of the expeditionaries, Numa Turcatti, was never able to fully recover physically and mentally from the first long expedition (on day 11), which ultimately led to his death on day 61.
      Unlike their friends, Canessa and Parrado were allowed to eat all the 'food' they wanted, wear all the clothes they chose (they could ask another person to take off the piece of clothes this person was wearing), choose the most comfortable and warmest places to sleep, etc.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 9 месяцев назад +12

      If you knew the whole story, you'd understand that they are all heroes, the ones who survived and those who couldn't make it. It was teamwork and a chain of heroic actions what took them out of the mountains.

    • @badsolja1
      @badsolja1 9 месяцев назад +8

      That’s a horrible comment to be liked by 600+ people
      All have played a part in the survival including the dead one
      They all heroes
      The one who made them sunglasses the one who made water by using the aluminum sheets

  • @jaebo7504
    @jaebo7504 3 года назад +222

    This father deserve father of a life time award for not giving up and his son 🎖🎖🎖🎖🎖

  • @englishonetrainingonline
    @englishonetrainingonline 2 года назад +37

    almost 50 years ago, as a small child in Uruguay, I followed this story from beginning to end. I have flashbacks to the bits of news that radio and TV relayed to us. Until one December morning, on a beautiful summer day, we heard they had rescued themselves. Some images still haunt me, like somebody's mother counting with her hands as each one of the survivor's name was read out, shaking her head and doubting whether her son was among the living. Honestly I can't recall how that part ended. Among survival stories this has to be THE one that involves the ultimate sacrifice, the one love wins over everything else. The love of the dead's families, the love of God, the love of each other and the love of life.

  • @anovosedlik
    @anovosedlik 8 месяцев назад +33

    Someone else said it perfectly: this is the pushing the boundaries of what humans can do by a hundred-fold. It's truly miraculous how incredible these men are. And frankly, if I died in the crash, I would have hoped they'd use my body. I'd be sad if they didn't! One of the most incredible stories of the century no doubt.

    • @bigdee8189
      @bigdee8189 6 месяцев назад +2

      Very well said!! Thank you.

    • @maggiematthews3517
      @maggiematthews3517 5 месяцев назад +3

      I absolutely agree. As a registered organ donor, I hope that when my time comes at least some of my bits and pieces will help someone else to live. I see no difference between being an organ donor and being a "meat" donor and I sincerely hope that if this should happen to me, survivors would make use of whatever bits of me they can in order to live.

    • @anovosedlik
      @anovosedlik 5 месяцев назад +1

      @@maggiematthews3517 Agreed!!!

  • @coaltrain
    @coaltrain 4 года назад +1534

    That DAD is an effing MAN! Never give up on your kids....

    • @Keys7
      @Keys7 4 года назад +14

      Never..

    • @kaceylufc
      @kaceylufc 4 года назад +5

      Eva 👍🏻👊🏻👍🏻

    • @duran9711
      @duran9711 4 года назад +11

      Eat the kid

    • @mohammedkasmi5817
      @mohammedkasmi5817 4 года назад +3

      @@duran9711 hHahahaha

    • @jjmarz1001
      @jjmarz1001 4 года назад +62

      Knowing this story very well (I'm Uruguayan), credit must also go to the mother. She really pushed the father and was the one who believed her son was alive and would not be convinced of anything else.

  • @elliebradley5192
    @elliebradley5192 3 года назад +427

    I was 20 in 1972 when this plane crash happened and the thought of these guys who were around my age all dying in the mountains was just shocking. No one could believe it when the story was on the T.V news and in the papers that they had been found after all that time right before Christmas- it was fantastic, best Christmas present ever. True courage, resourcefulness and the will to live was inspirational, especially that climb across the mountains, unbelievable.
    The love that father had for his son was wonderful and he never gave up hope. R.I.P. those who sadly didn't survive.

    • @lauruguayitausa
      @lauruguayitausa 3 года назад +13

      I was 10, and I remember the story as if I was today, because I am originally from Uruguay so we all lived the Odyssey with them.

    • @anaalvarez1925
      @anaalvarez1925 2 года назад +2

      I was 14 years old when this happened.

    • @alexfriedman2047
      @alexfriedman2047 2 года назад

      @@jdavis37378 lmaoooo

    • @brandipollard3311
      @brandipollard3311 2 года назад +6

      @@lauruguayitausa I was -10 when this happened 😂😂. Foreal though, nobody could even fathom what they endured trying to survive. God Bless all the unfortunate ones, all the survivors, and all the rescuers. 🙏💜💚

    • @odemaj8605
      @odemaj8605 Год назад +2

      They weren't found, help didn't find them,they found help

  • @damondriver6363
    @damondriver6363 7 месяцев назад +10

    Those 2 19 year olds making that insane trek in -30 degree weather, iver 100 miles, up and down mountainous terrain, with makeshift winter clothes, makeshift sunglasses, makeshift snow shoes, nothing to eat but a small bag of their friends flesh/organs, nothing to drink but snow, after being injured (one who lost his mother and sister had a fractured skull and didnt wake up for 3 days), starved, dehydrated, defeated, the emotional toll of losing family and friends right in front of you, then having no other choice but to *EAT* them, and the added lost feeling of not actually knowing where you're going...im sure our early ancestors did things similar to this, the nomads. *BUT* , this is hands down one of the single most impressive feats in not only survuval, but mountaineering, in recorded human history.

  • @sureshnishtala2887
    @sureshnishtala2887 Год назад +8

    i pray god to give me atleast 0.1% of braveness ,courage by all these 16 legends .....damn 72 days without food ,water ,shelter ,search was called off no hope but still found some hope...
    just cant say anything......u guys are an absolute legends...

  • @dianelise
    @dianelise 4 года назад +5459

    Who else has been watching all the episodes after watching the story of "a man survives 76 days in sea", anyone?

  • @smil3yproductions
    @smil3yproductions 4 года назад +1706

    Narrator: “they think they’ve surely been found”
    Me : *looks at times left* ... Nope.

  • @marinashear3818
    @marinashear3818 2 года назад +47

    Their resourcefulness is mind blowing! How did they figure out what they could use from the plane, and how?!! Just astounding!

  • @deprofundis3293
    @deprofundis3293 2 года назад +95

    I thought I was familiar with the major survival stories but somehow never heard much about this one. WOW. I am amazed and really inspired by the determination of the survivors (and the father who kept looking)! Just astounding. I hope they never felt guilty about what they were REQUIRED to do to survive. One's soul is gone once they die...no one would have survived if they hadn't eaten. But to trek into unknown mountains of that caliber and elevation without real gear...I can't get over how amazing this survival story is.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 2 года назад +15

      I suggest you get a copy Alive! The movie made about this specifically the 30 year anniversary special DVD edition with the extra features. Excellent movie from 1993. There’s also the book of the same name by Piers Paul Reid. However, the best book by far that covers this is Nando Parrado’s Miracle in the Andes. Simply amazing and the epilogue is outstanding. Easily worth the price of the book just for that chapter. Some things covered in the book are:
      -> Nando’s head injury was worse than I had ever read about before. They found out after being checked over at the hospital that his skull had been fractured in 3 spots.
      -> Specialist were positive that the survivors would need lifelong counselling to cope with what they went through. Nando explains that they’ve all pretty well relied on each other to get through rough spells. They get together every year on the anniversary of their rescue.
      -> The crash site is fairly easily accessible from the Argentina side and many of the survivors and families of the deceased have made the journey. Nando’s father went 18 times over the years until he wasn’t physically able to do it. Nando as done it numerous times as well. One day his two daughters when they were old enough asked him if they could go along on the next trip. He wasn’t too keen about it but they told him they wanted to see the place they were first born. That if he hadn’t survived they wouldn’t exist. I imagine pretty well all the children and grandchildren of the survivors must feel the same way at some point in their life. Btw, Nando and his two daughters make separate cameo appearances in the movie.
      Another btw. There are RUclips videos about people making the trip to the crash site to pay their respects. The ones I’ve watched were led by Eduardo Strauch, one of the survivors. There ones from 2020 & 2021 that really show how desolate the crash site is, even in the summertime.

    • @angeec.3312
      @angeec.3312 2 года назад +4

      I remember when it happened. A book which I still have records the events.. it's title is "Alive."

    • @sharoncassell9358
      @sharoncassell9358 Год назад +3

      I went for 30 days with no food but i had water & medicine. Could not walk. Survived not in freezing conditions. I met a survivor of that crash as a patient in the hospital and one who survived a shark bite attack. Some phenomenon helps spirit to go on.

    • @AndyInc1377
      @AndyInc1377 Год назад +3

      I suggest you to read the books written by the survivors, Nando, Canessa and The Society of the Snow
      And then the next year see the Netflix Movie

    • @fedenovo1
      @fedenovo1 Год назад

      They were all traumatized. Booze and coke for some in order to cope, resilience in others. Bless them all🙏

  • @sarahtorrance5504
    @sarahtorrance5504 3 года назад +242

    I've never understood how upset people got with these guys for choosing to survive. I think they're brave, and did not let their friends die in vain. I've never understood the anger - if they had a fridge full of filet mignon and ate their friends instead, I'd understand it.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 3 года назад +62

      Yes, a bit ridiculous how some people carry on about it. Nobody should think they have the right to judge them unless they’ve been in the exact same circumstances.

    • @Billygoatsgrruff
      @Billygoatsgrruff 3 года назад

      @@mako88sb rubbish. Too lazy and too busy thinking of food from the beginning. You don't eat humans. no matter what!

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +40

      The only idiots who judged them were ones with warm homes and kitchens full of food. People in America have no idea how good they have it. I say that as a white American.

    • @antizoom6855
      @antizoom6855 Год назад +9

      yeah they did what what they had to do to survive but some people was just mad because of the moral standpoint it’s not like they was going to be able to bring the bodies back anyway not in that type of terrain.

    • @Preservestlandry
      @Preservestlandry Год назад +10

      The catholic church was against them at first and people just went along with the church. So they're initially revolted at the thought of it, and that feeling is nurtured by religious leaders.

  • @hiteshgujarathi4636
    @hiteshgujarathi4636 3 года назад +206

    This is the probably peak of human capabilities and burning desire to survive. This alone survival can make anyone inspired to face the thougest situation in their lives. Hats off to this guys.

    • @mapples007
      @mapples007 2 года назад +1

      Watch Touching the Void about a climber that was left for dead.

    • @anthonyhenry2323
      @anthonyhenry2323 2 года назад +7

      I've been drawn to these types of documentaries .Ive also used them as a source of inspiration.

    • @fedenovo1
      @fedenovo1 Год назад

      Word.

  • @demetriavanzanten6173
    @demetriavanzanten6173 2 года назад +50

    I remember when this happened, it was all over the news. When the movie came out I had to watch it. It's amazing they survived the mountains as long as they did and were able to tell the horror of it. Something I've never forgotten, this story has stayed with me all these years. It's incredible ...

    • @beautybyashhhx
      @beautybyashhhx 8 месяцев назад +3

      What’s the movie called

    • @EIRE55
      @EIRE55 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@beautybyashhhx
      The movie is called "ALIVE". It was very well made, and is certainly worth watching.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 5 месяцев назад +2

      The survivors and the families of the deceased dislike 'Alive'. The survivors have always said, in the interviews they give for the Spanish speaking media, that it is not the real story. For them, it's a very superficial depiction, with stereotyped characters and fictionalised facts, unable to convey what they really suffered and felt in the Andes, .

  • @beeesave9297
    @beeesave9297 2 года назад +31

    hats off to the two guys who offered the best of their ability to climb such a huge snow mountain ,,MUCH RESPECT ,,watching from ZIMBABWE

  • @lazaromarino9200
    @lazaromarino9200 3 года назад +1561

    Rest in Peace, Sergio Catalan. The man who found and saved these people.

    • @lauruguayitausa
      @lauruguayitausa 3 года назад +171

      Or they found him... Anyway... he did saved their lives, when he travelled for hours to get help! He was a great human being.

    • @mosessalah6570
      @mosessalah6570 3 года назад +2

      .:z

    • @Angelfish-wr1pp
      @Angelfish-wr1pp 3 года назад +7

      any idea why he didn't take one of them immediately?

    • @ophiolatreia93
      @ophiolatreia93 3 года назад +26

      @@Angelfish-wr1pp he was on horseback I think. Would slow the horse.

    • @danpeezy4803
      @danpeezy4803 3 года назад +21

      No they found him!

  • @FAKE-NAME
    @FAKE-NAME 4 года назад +3110

    Planes seem to go missing for quite awhile some time....why the heck don't they paint them all extremely bright colors that won't match any background and heck even add some glow in the dark paint so it can also be spotted at night.

    • @tiarnan76
      @tiarnan76 4 года назад +976

      also if they tied strings to the planes from the airport - so if the plane ever got lost - just keep pulling on the string until you eventually find it...

    • @mgamer327
      @mgamer327 4 года назад +220

      and no one had a bic lighter, they last forever

    • @lockergr
      @lockergr 4 года назад +218

      It's a fair point and a good one.

    • @richstarx
      @richstarx 4 года назад +113

      Ya...and also i was thinking...planes that fly overhead always miss survivors...especially the first ones

    • @ileolai
      @ileolai 4 года назад +65

      @@mgamer327 bic lighters weren't around in 1972.

  • @markwells6532
    @markwells6532 9 месяцев назад +8

    I remember when this happened in 1972 , I was 9 years old and this story was on the news , My dad explained to me the conditions of the Andes mountains, they endured 20 below zero temperatures , my dad explained to me that they would be lucky to survive 2 days because the terrain was so rugged , I was glad when they found the survivors from the 2 guys walking over 37 miles to get help

  • @kieranahmed5806
    @kieranahmed5806 Год назад +30

    I've watched the movie many times and always cry when they are rescued but to see this for real is even more emotional, what they did to stay alive had to be done but they had so much will in them, nando lost his mum and sister and still had it in him to want to survive not many would have 💙

  • @frankielopezzamudio4127
    @frankielopezzamudio4127 4 года назад +1828

    Finally, an episode where the survivors aren't idiots 👍

    • @zomb_bree7950
      @zomb_bree7950 3 года назад +49

      HONESTLY

    • @alisonnicol6343
      @alisonnicol6343 3 года назад +122

      For sure. Hate to say it, but Imagine kids today 😬

    • @danilasad
      @danilasad 3 года назад +17

      Lol Definately!

    • @jackwinterrose3050
      @jackwinterrose3050 3 года назад +29

      Uhmmm, they are, what about using luggage and corpse clothes as your heat source?

    • @usuariodelgoogle
      @usuariodelgoogle 3 года назад +5

      Uruguay noma

  • @God-if9xx
    @God-if9xx 4 года назад +439

    Can we just say how a hell of a father Carlos is who never gave up on his son. Amazing. And the determination of the survivors.
    Also Roberto and the other guy who's name I can't remember is just incredible saving the whole group.

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 4 года назад

      -Troll Overloading- Yeah, they're all amazing! Speaking about endurance...

    • @mshayashi
      @mshayashi 4 года назад +7

      It's 'whose name I can't remember'.
      I think you are talking about Fernando Parrado or Carlitos Paes.

    • @crazyzombiebos7778
      @crazyzombiebos7778 4 года назад +8

      T̶r̶o̶l̶l̶ O̶v̶e̶r̶l̶o̶a̶d̶i̶n̶g̶ and also the fathers of Roberto Canessa, Gustavo Zerbino, Rafael Echaverran, Gustavo Nicholich, and the mother of Marecelo Perez they all went to Chili’s to look for their sons. When the father of Echaverran who died found out his sun wouldn’t come home he went back himself and cleared his sons body from he mountain.

    • @jjmarz1001
      @jjmarz1001 4 года назад +20

      Nando Parado. He was unconscious after the crash and did not regain conciseness for three days after the crash. He was buried alive in the avalanche and also lost his mother and sister in the ordeal. Yet he was the most determined of all to get out.

    • @magnoliamacosi2175
      @magnoliamacosi2175 4 года назад +1

      T̶r̶o̶l̶l̶ O̶v̶e̶r̶l̶o̶a̶d̶i̶n̶g̶ it’s nando and roberto who went and find help

  • @devonwhetenhale8828
    @devonwhetenhale8828 Год назад +81

    The production crew for this series seems like they have a huge budget. It's all done very well and you all should be proud of yourselves! Excellent job on all your episodes! Thank You!

    • @hurricane9851
      @hurricane9851 Год назад +2

      Discovery channel / cineflix in canada made it.

    • @fedenovo1
      @fedenovo1 Год назад

      It’s a copy of the movie, which has copyrights.

  • @racassiusmatohson5244
    @racassiusmatohson5244 2 года назад +60

    I'm very disappointed of the Chilean authorities for cutting off rescue effort two times. My thanks to the old man who was resilient to find his son and to locate the crash site. This story is a fierce dramatic experience.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +7

      This was 50 years ago and technology and resources were not the same. Yes they should've kept looking but if I'm not mistaken, rescue parties actually died trying to find them?

    • @maryannvitale67
      @maryannvitale67 Год назад

      ???

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад

      No members of the search teams died, but some probably would've if the search hadn't been called off, the extreme weather conditions made it very dangerous to fly over the Andes. And they wouldn't have found them because, contrary to what everyone thought, the plane had crashed in Argentinian territory.

    • @rreshe
      @rreshe Месяц назад

      ​@@Adifgreati didnt know this omg why did they die??

  • @benjiarehart2878
    @benjiarehart2878 4 года назад +542

    Climbing for 3 days, and seeing more mountains would have been devastating. I dont know how he kept going. I would have been done.

    • @clivecalderon6887
      @clivecalderon6887 4 года назад +34

      Actually They Climb for 10 days

    • @benjiarehart2878
      @benjiarehart2878 4 года назад +43

      @@clivecalderon6887 Even more impressive. That's life threatening determination right there. Heroes.

    • @Kimberlytheresam
      @Kimberlytheresam 3 года назад +24

      @@clivecalderon6887 he means over the first mountain. It took 3 days and they kept going.

    • @j.khuster2024
      @j.khuster2024 3 года назад +2

      Can't give up.

    • @Veronica-bc6pp
      @Veronica-bc6pp 3 года назад +4

      That will to live inside you

  • @Vyansya
    @Vyansya 3 года назад +140

    The fact that this is 100% real, not scenario from a movie, makes this scarier and amazing in a way.

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +1

      I also think it's a positive VS negative thing and how positive will always defeat negative. The fact that Nando and Roberto are still alive today is amazing.

  • @musicandme4674
    @musicandme4674 2 года назад +26

    This dad is a legend! And these two men who fight to save their lives and the lives of others are truly amazing!

  • @anomymusperson4619
    @anomymusperson4619 3 года назад +17

    By far one of the greatest survival stories in history hands down

  • @brooke11111
    @brooke11111 4 года назад +1177

    This is one of the few episodes where the people were actually smart and actually used every last option

    • @Sleeping-nomad
      @Sleeping-nomad 3 года назад +68

      This was one of the more interesting survival stories

    • @freetreebees
      @freetreebees 3 года назад +38

      Yes but why didn't they take the dead people's clothes to stay warm ?

    • @menuolhouliekirezak2067
      @menuolhouliekirezak2067 3 года назад +18

      Yes but I also believe they could have done more by making a mark on their accident location which they should have known that they are been comaflage by the snow when they had been crossed over them by a plane on their early days.

    • @brooke11111
      @brooke11111 3 года назад +8

      Menuolhoulie kire zak they probably hoped to use all of the resources they had for warmth etc. It also could have been snowed over I assume

    • @tamnk2356
      @tamnk2356 3 года назад +1

      Would youbeat your sister and mother's flesh? Would you be smart? You are savage

  • @greenghoul157
    @greenghoul157 3 года назад +279

    This makes me feel guilty for complaining about being stuck inside my house, there's food and warmth, all these guys had was ice and dead people

    • @claudeyaz
      @claudeyaz 3 года назад +11

      They were in a survival situation. We are in a modern society. We should not be locked up like this. It isn't healthy for us. The governments are taking advantage of covid. We cannot allow ourselves to get used to this

    • @claudeyaz
      @claudeyaz 3 года назад +6

      "A new normal" is bs we should not stand for.

    • @youtuber-tg1pu
      @youtuber-tg1pu 3 года назад +9

      @@claudeyaz lol, its a trump supporter

    • @danielwoods3896
      @danielwoods3896 3 года назад +7

      @@youtuber-tg1pu lol, it's someone who's absolutely complacent with the state of the world.

    • @lalabirdw2407
      @lalabirdw2407 3 года назад +2

      @toby is a mindless sheep🙄

  • @GavinPhilipp21
    @GavinPhilipp21 Год назад +22

    These men are unbelievable, the strength, courage, determination is beyond exceptional.

  • @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou
    @TheFrogInYourClosetWatchingYou 3 года назад +13

    that "crazy old man" is absolutely amazing what a father to grow up with.

    • @drtibsdrtibs4271
      @drtibsdrtibs4271 2 года назад

      Haha, on the contrary, they had a love/hate father-son relationship and after surviving the crash, the son got heavily into drugs due to his conflictive relationship with his father. The son wrote books about it, and to this day he tells this in interviews. He says the one who pushed to never give up searching was his mom, not his dad.

  • @patsyhodge9071
    @patsyhodge9071 4 года назад +172

    I cried. What wonderful courage those two young men had and his father who kept on searching.

  • @Alaninbroomfield
    @Alaninbroomfield 4 года назад +79

    When that father finally found his son. That defines grace and the beauty of our shared human spirit. We all share his appreciation. WHAT a story!!

  • @erinrow399
    @erinrow399 Год назад +17

    This was such a nice perspective on this survival story, all focused on the bravery and determination of the people. They didn’t sensationalize the eating food parts the way some do. I’m glad to see a more respectful understanding of what happened and the sensible decisions they made to stay alive.

  • @mgs9136
    @mgs9136 2 года назад +28

    I remember the movie based on this…Alive. I saw this about 20 years ago. It was captivating, sad and horrific to watch, all at the same time. They didn’t mention the dad, but WOW, talk about the persistence of ❤️ love. He kept hoping.

  • @charitygracerivera762
    @charitygracerivera762 3 года назад +376

    Watching these survival stories make me want to do something extraordinary with my life! If people can survive by sheer will and determination in impossible situations, how can I not do everything I can with my life while in the comfort of my own home?! #goals...live every day to the fullest with gratitude and appreciation!

    • @bjornkugler472
      @bjornkugler472 3 года назад +9

      And accomplished anything yet?

    • @phillipjames5481
      @phillipjames5481 3 года назад +6

      @@bjornkugler472 he will have to wait for lockdown to be over

    • @anitagordon7688
      @anitagordon7688 3 года назад +4

      Go out for three days and live off the land and see how long you last ....bring only a few items to get started...

    • @precioussings5456
      @precioussings5456 2 года назад

      @@bjornkugler472 lol😁😁I hope soo

    • @kathybui1918
      @kathybui1918 2 года назад

      @@bjornkugler472 more espisodes I think;)

  • @dead_or_alive2649
    @dead_or_alive2649 4 года назад +65

    I am 53 and have been either reading or watching this story for most of my life, and every time I see another show about them it still touches me deeply! Over the years I’ve said many prayers for them all, survivors and deceased. They are truly remarkable men and their story should be taught to school children! The story of obstacles, heartbreak, determination, courage and love! Although I do not know them I still carry them in my heart! God bless

  • @gracealexandre3381
    @gracealexandre3381 Год назад +11

    Nando Parrado wrote a book, Miracle in The Andes. In it, he writes about the trip, the tragic accident, their time on the mountains, Nando's mission climbing the mountains with Roberto. After a long stretch, the two finally reach Chile, then eventually meet Sergio Catalan. Sergio helps to get the police, who set out to rescue his friends.

  • @klespana1
    @klespana1 2 года назад +8

    This was one of my all time favorite Stories/Films. The resilience and Will to live was remarkable and nothing less than Courageous

  • @shapienails3067
    @shapienails3067 3 года назад +870

    I heard stories that many people looked down on them for eating the dead people to survive. So many are quick to judge others - that haven't
    walked in their shoes.

    • @froggergypsy4596
      @froggergypsy4596 3 года назад +151

      I dont care who you are you would do same in that situation. People saying its wrong are probably people whos had an easy life and havent survived anything major. I hope to god, i never have to face eating another person but i know i would if it happened. I wouldnt even lie to myself, all of us would do it.

    • @hollystiener16
      @hollystiener16 3 года назад +30

      @@froggergypsy4596 I think you don't know unless you are in that situation.

    • @Gonken88
      @Gonken88 3 года назад +35

      @@froggergypsy4596 Far from everybody would do it. In fact, most people would curl up in the fuselage, sharing body heat and then fall asleep and eventually die. This story is quite exceptional and the moral issue will always remain. But it's of course most polite not to judge anyone.

    • @mrsniff3676
      @mrsniff3676 3 года назад +11

      I met one of the survivors. Henrietta Mann. Nice bloke

    • @NormaLilia24
      @NormaLilia24 3 года назад +88

      To be fair, not like they actively killed them and ate them. They were already dead and desperate times called for desperate needs. The will to survive is something no one can understand unless you are unwillingly placed in that position. Those corpses are the reason those guys lived to tell this story. The legacy of the two boys will forever live and so will the people that passed as they will never be forgotten.

  • @sandrawehrley4212
    @sandrawehrley4212 4 года назад +440

    These wonderful men are living legends...I don't care what anyone says!-! They defied death and the odds....amazing..miraculous...heroic!!!

    • @Kaisersozze
      @Kaisersozze 4 года назад +4

      No one said anything but that.

    • @TheConspiredOne
      @TheConspiredOne 4 года назад +2

      Maybe so, but I am pretty sure Nando said he missed the taste of human flesh after that long.

    • @retsuza
      @retsuza 3 года назад +15

      @@TheConspiredOne
      There is no way that he said that lol

    • @user-qu1ic1mw2u
      @user-qu1ic1mw2u 3 года назад +8

      Kaisersozze they got a lot of criticisms from both the media and the public for eating human meat.

    • @Kimberlytheresam
      @Kimberlytheresam 3 года назад +21

      @@user-qu1ic1mw2u who cares, they are still alive to this day! The people who criticized need to be facing starvation before they judge! If they didnt do it, they would have died definitely

  • @jazmineseverino1363
    @jazmineseverino1363 4 месяца назад +6

    Imagine how many more victims died a slow death because the search and rescue operations were called off too soon.

    • @tnbn55
      @tnbn55 4 месяца назад +1

      Well, when people climb mountains too high, they leave the dead up there since it's too dangerous for helicopter rescue.

  • @Shelly76-yb5fd
    @Shelly76-yb5fd 4 месяца назад +7

    I remember watching the movie that they made about this in the 90’s in the theater. Of all the rescue stories I’ve seen, this one has stuck with me for over 30 years. I just cannot believe the tenacity of spirit that Nando and Roberto had. The boys walking through the mountains in those conditions in order to save themselves and others. I would have lied down and went to sleep after realizing Chile wasn’t below me. I just absolutely can not believe this story and it seems so unbelievable. God Bless the Survivors and those who lost their lives in this tragic incident!

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 4 месяца назад +2

      Yes. The Shackleton expedition rescue is pretty amazing as well but those guys were hardened explorers well used to cold weather conditions.

    • @christinap-c
      @christinap-c 4 месяца назад +1

      @@mako88sbOh wow that’s the one I thought of as well.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 4 месяца назад

      @@christinap-c Yes. First time I read about that incredible saga, I had to put the book down a number of times shaking my head in amazement. As tough and experienced as they were, I often wonder how they would have fared if suddenly placed in a similar situation as the Andes survivors? With no food easily accessible and little in the way of proper clothing and gear. Plus not knowing exactly we’re they are would have been a pretty daunting task surviving until the temperatures warmed up considerably.

  • @taetae6311
    @taetae6311 3 года назад +164

    I cried when this finished. Literally tears of joy. 67 days. Surviving off their friends and family. This is just impossible to believe. Brave men.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 5 месяцев назад +8

      72 days.

  • @theo_aetc
    @theo_aetc 3 года назад +90

    the sheer level of survival skills demonstrated here is mind blowing. i’m in awe.

  • @asiahassan5410
    @asiahassan5410 Год назад +10

    This story touched my heart,they survived the unthinkable they are real heroes.we take alot of things for granted.

  • @tiberiajames5997
    @tiberiajames5997 3 месяца назад +5

    Having to survive the way they did, had to me the hardest thing ever. I hope the families of ones that didn't make it still found closure.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 3 месяца назад +1

      Yes, they certainly did. One way or another, they at least knew what happened to their loved ones. Back in 1961, a Chilean DC-3 with 24 people onboard went missing in the Andes and wasn’t found until 2015.

  • @ia76018
    @ia76018 4 года назад +174

    " people often think of the past, think of the future. I live & enjoy the present. Today is the most important day of my life."

    • @ibrikaayeaye3248
      @ibrikaayeaye3248 4 года назад

      Ofcourse we need to enjoy the present but there is also no harm in learning something that in future it may save u

    • @canehurri349
      @canehurri349 4 года назад +3

      carpediem!! lets goooo weheeeeeee!!!

    • @jimjambananaslam3596
      @jimjambananaslam3596 4 года назад +2

      Aw, shut up and watch some RUclips videos.

    • @lauruguayitausa
      @lauruguayitausa 4 года назад

      So, what are you doing here watching a video of the past???

  • @bobbyrobby6276
    @bobbyrobby6276 4 года назад +61

    1:40 guy on the right is so chill. He's like "cool bro we're going down"

    • @bikelife4118
      @bikelife4118 4 года назад +5

      Haha I spotted that 😂

    • @slocumb1270
      @slocumb1270 4 года назад +3

      LoL. He looks like David Puddy on Seinfeld.

    • @rdrcrnawannabe
      @rdrcrnawannabe 4 года назад +2

      It would be a great time to be high when nose diving so low...

    • @tammys701
      @tammys701 3 года назад +1

      Haaaa haaa you took the words right out of my mouth!!

  • @monaminas
    @monaminas 9 месяцев назад +1

    Inteligent, strong-willed, courageous men. My mind can not comprehend the amount of mental and physical strength they had. Hat off, gentlemen!

  • @andrewhillis9544
    @andrewhillis9544 6 месяцев назад +4

    THE WILL TO SURVIVE IS THE STRONGEST FORCE IN THE UNIVERSE ! ! !

  • @MVuke84
    @MVuke84 3 года назад +114

    Most incredible survival story of the 20th century....? You mean most incredible survival story you'll ever hear.

    • @DarthPferd
      @DarthPferd 3 года назад +1

      20st century...

    • @thedominatortechtips1751
      @thedominatortechtips1751 3 года назад +3

      @@DarthPferd 20th

    • @anelfernandez406
      @anelfernandez406 2 года назад

      Right?! I It's one of most incredible survival stories ...period !

    • @kimberini6465
      @kimberini6465 2 года назад

      Look for the book and movie, titled "Alive" (1993 film)

    • @burakbr7789
      @burakbr7789 2 года назад

      You never know what will happen in life. Worse things than this story can happen any time

  • @thandoc3934
    @thandoc3934 4 года назад +719

    I felt most sadness to learn that he was so strong to offer the group to eat his mother and sister....this is really devastating

    • @thandoc3934
      @thandoc3934 4 года назад +14

      @@lorenlili5671 yeah he did because they had totally nothing to eat...eish this is so sad

    • @lorenlili5671
      @lorenlili5671 4 года назад +9

      @@thandoc3934 oh okay but his mother and sister were already dead,right? What I was wondering to know is if his mom and sister were alive? That would've been a difficult decision to make if they were alive

    • @lorenlili5671
      @lorenlili5671 4 года назад +12

      @Redblade hey troll take it easy,my question was a rhetoric one where I answered it myself and wondered if his mom and sister was alive would he have done the same too?So don't come for me with your aggressiveness have several seats,coming to attack me for no reason at all

    • @lorenlili5671
      @lorenlili5671 4 года назад +1

      Don't come for me,wrong one okay

    • @lorenlili5671
      @lorenlili5671 4 года назад

      @Redblade I am.always honest about everything I say or asked I don't lie unnecessarily,okay

  • @Mark-cd2xx
    @Mark-cd2xx Год назад +8

    This is by far the most impressive survival story I have ever heard

  • @kindarliejennipherpaul3584
    @kindarliejennipherpaul3584 3 года назад +41

    The weather actually helped them a lot. The snow was melted for water and it prevented the “food” from going bad.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 3 года назад +36

      Along with that is the fact Nando would have died if it wasn’t for the cold. He was in a coma after the crash left his skull fractured in 3 places. The survivors thought it unlikely he would survive and he was placed in the fuselage that offered little protection from the cold. Normally his brain would have swelled from the trauma but the cold kept that from happening and he eventually recovered becoming the main reason that he and Roberto walked out of there.

    • @kindarliejennipherpaul3584
      @kindarliejennipherpaul3584 3 года назад +3

      @@mako88sb I agree with you 100%

    • @flightofthebumblebee9529
      @flightofthebumblebee9529 Год назад +4

      They also used each other's body heat to keep warm in the fuselage. There were like 25 people sleeping in a 10 ft by 8 foot little shed (fuselage).

    • @laurenanderson7330
      @laurenanderson7330 5 месяцев назад +1

      The snow likely cushioned the landing too

  • @rf2632_
    @rf2632_ 4 года назад +2430

    I feel guilty by eating chips and drinking soda while watching this....

    • @Dahmer_Jeff
      @Dahmer_Jeff 4 года назад +100

      You should feel FAT

    • @shonevans2563
      @shonevans2563 4 года назад +84

      😂
      your lucky .
      My wife's sick and won't let. my arm go just wants to be held she's got the chills and bad. stomach pains..
      trying to figure out how to escape and make it to the fridge.
      I feel these guys pain somewhat .
      I must escape and survive 😂

    • @calorcito4209
      @calorcito4209 4 года назад +3

      fr2632 😂😂😂🐖

    • @strax5740
      @strax5740 4 года назад +6

      @@shonevans2563 lol

    • @destinyinfinite7116
      @destinyinfinite7116 4 года назад +4

      🤣

  • @fresshfreckoo2617
    @fresshfreckoo2617 4 года назад +19

    Not only did Nando offered to let them to eat his mother and sister, he stepped up with great strength, bravery and confidence to climb snow mountains after mountains to find help for himself and the survivors. Nando's the real leader and hero plus Roberto who walked with him!! May the Lord bless their courageous soul.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад

      Nando was not the leader, the group leaders, after the team captain's death in the avalanche, were the Strauch cousins, all of the survivors have said so in interviews and their books. The whole group chose the three final hikers, but there were others, as brave as them, who made several previous expeditions, some died and others survived.

  • @lcs8512
    @lcs8512 6 месяцев назад +9

    This is one of the stories that makes you stop for a while in the middle of this racing world. 🌎

  • @susanlett9632
    @susanlett9632 Месяц назад +1

    This has to be the most remarkable survival story I've ever heard of in my entire life!

  • @ceceliamacintosh2295
    @ceceliamacintosh2295 4 года назад +832

    Man, if I died in a starving survival situation I'd want my friends/family to eat me. I'm not using my body anymore; why waste it if it could help loved ones? XD;;

    • @ceceliamacintosh2295
      @ceceliamacintosh2295 4 года назад +2

      @@tl7729 awesome! I think I may have seen one of the movies a long time ago but I can't recall very well (car accident in 2015 left me with crappy memory lol) I'd love to check those out :D

    • @gt9188
      @gt9188 4 года назад +69

      I'd eat you!

    • @AmitDJ_90
      @AmitDJ_90 4 года назад +8

      Sorry I can't do that :(

    • @pyromaniac354
      @pyromaniac354 4 года назад +11

      Jeffrey dama agrees with your comment

    • @tahileebrown5161
      @tahileebrown5161 4 года назад +11

      yeah just save my face please so I can hopefully have a proper burial

  • @incidentalist
    @incidentalist 4 года назад +261

    Good thing they were athletes! I'm sure it helped A LOT!! Crazy how so many survived the actual crash as well!

    • @eileenzm0911
      @eileenzm0911 4 года назад +29

      True that they may have the stamina, but if they were fit, that would mean that they wouldn't have many fat reserves or stored energy.

    • @abluewhale95
      @abluewhale95 4 года назад +19

      @@eileenzm0911 they were amateur rugby players.. They weren't top tier athletes. They had fat reserves

    • @eileenzm0911
      @eileenzm0911 4 года назад +2

      A Blue Whale were they not professional? Ok thanks for telling me 😊

    • @jjmarz1001
      @jjmarz1001 4 года назад +15

      ... And young.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад

      The amateur team was formed by 16 former students of a school, and only 5 of them survived. The other 11 survivors were guests of the team, most of them heavy smokers and some with previous medical conditions.

  • @leattaleake8756
    @leattaleake8756 3 месяца назад +1

    This was an amazing show to watch. The strength of those passengers and encouraging each other was just phenomenal. No one can really imagine what these young people went through. Such an amazing show of courage. Like wow!

  • @Nunya-lx1ri
    @Nunya-lx1ri 2 месяца назад +1

    This is an amazing story. I always watch the documentaries about this plane crash as the resilience, strength and bravery of these survivors is astounding. Some of it is unfortunate, but it shows how strong humans are at surviving anything. It's so wonderful to see there are actual survivors of plane crashes. It's such an amazing feat to survive so long, and in this environment. It breaks my heart that the survivors have endured emotional trauma over simply surviving.

  • @leahsegura6614
    @leahsegura6614 4 года назад +41

    This is one of the most underrated episodes.

  • @chriswhite4999
    @chriswhite4999 4 года назад +26

    I have seen a number of documentaries about this crash, but this is by far my favorite, It just felt more reverent, as it should.

    • @herethere65
      @herethere65 3 года назад

      Do you also like the music as the plane crashes?

  • @KittenBowl1
    @KittenBowl1 2 года назад +20

    The movie “Alive” (1993) was based on this story of these men. I watched the movie a few times before and I thought this was familiar story as I watched this documentary version. The documentary version is pretty good too but the movie was also great. Thanks for sharing this, an incredible story of these men who survived the unthinkable.

    • @asaprocky7756
      @asaprocky7756 10 месяцев назад +1

      I remember watching this as a kid and still remember the part when they decided to eat the dead. The sheer will to live is amazing and the whole crew are amazing to survive all they had to deal with

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 5 месяцев назад +2

      The survivors dislike the film 'Alive', they say it is not the real story. Actually it's a fictionalised version in which many of the facts were changed and others were made up to give Ethan Hawke's character the role of the group leader. In reality, the leaders were the Strauch cousins. After several expeditions, all of the survivors chose the three strongest expeditionaries, Roberto, Nando and 'Tintín', being Canessa the leader of them.
      It was several of the boys who came up with the idea of eating the corpses, not only Nando. And Gustavo Zerbino was never against it, in fact, he, the Strauches and Carlitos Páez were among the ones who first thought of it. Then they discused the idea with the others and most of them agreed to do it.

    • @yadinavarro9810
      @yadinavarro9810 4 месяца назад +3

      They have now society of the snow now on Netflix better than ALIVE

  • @amoshtael1844
    @amoshtael1844 2 года назад +5

    Amazing story! Strength, cooperation, faith!! The Dad Carlos is such a hero!! Thank you! God bless ALL!!

  • @deksam101
    @deksam101 4 года назад +156

    The movie Alive is the longer version of this.
    I saw this at the theater in 1993, 21 years after the crash, crazy how it's been 26 years since I watched that movie. Now the crash is 47 years ago.

    • @dimitriosfromgreece4227
      @dimitriosfromgreece4227 4 года назад +2

      Yes yes ❤

    • @klitzkomandao9428
      @klitzkomandao9428 4 года назад +3

      unfortunately the actors on that move are horrible I wish it will be remake with veteran and good actors..

    • @ILuvTrading
      @ILuvTrading 4 года назад +3

      One of my favorites movies

    • @deksam101
      @deksam101 4 года назад +2

      @@ILuvTrading Yeah I think I watched it at the theater 4 times and on video 6 times since then.

    • @geezee8710
      @geezee8710 4 года назад +3

      We had to watch that movie in school waaaaay back when we had VHS 🤣. That's what made me click on video 😁

  • @Jack-tu5zf
    @Jack-tu5zf 4 года назад +115

    Damn scientists using an X to set up measuring instruments. Ya know people that get stranded rarely have enough items to spare for an SOS.

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 4 года назад +6

      I thought the same.. And since *we* know this now, make an O, or whatever.. As long it's no X.

  • @angelaandreasen6797
    @angelaandreasen6797 2 года назад +5

    Just the fact that many of them survived the crash itself is remarkable. Then to survive. Many days after under those conditions it's just a miracle.

  • @kathleenmiller516
    @kathleenmiller516 7 месяцев назад +1

    I love the film Alive. This doc was good, but I was hoping that more of the survivors would be present. Privacy respected. So happy for all of you!

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад +1

      If I'm not mistaken, Parrado and Canessa are the most featured Andes survivors in the documentaries in English. In the Spanish speaking world, all of the survivors have spoken publicly (two on very rare ocassions) in a lot of interviews, conferences and documentaries, apart from the books most of them have written.
      Btw the survivors and the victims' families dislike 'Alive'. The new film 'Society of the Snow' is, unlike 'Alive', the true story told by the 16 heroes who survived and the families of the heroes who died.

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад

      There's a documentary where the 16 speak, look for: documental sociedad nieve

  • @Lalo6169
    @Lalo6169 4 года назад +80

    Today is the most important day of my life” survivor : best quote ever

  • @somethingbright4268
    @somethingbright4268 4 года назад +368

    Maybe they should think of making aeroplanes different colours than white. Make them real bright and glow in dark colours.

    • @JustMe-ww6fi
      @JustMe-ww6fi 4 года назад +13

      Genius ! 👍

    • @emmaatwell3195
      @emmaatwell3195 4 года назад +7

      Almost every wonder show , I shouldn't be alive show , the survival shows...each one a plane comes looking and the victim can see the plane and is waving their arms, I mean they can see the color of the pilots clothes , but yet that plane or CAN NOT EVER see them !!! The plane can't be found from a crash and a plane can never see the prople lost and call off the search .

    • @yeahwhateveridc6062
      @yeahwhateveridc6062 4 года назад +9

      Not possible. They are white because the white absorbs heat. If they paint them real bright/glow in the dark, they probably would crash more frequently.

    • @CELERITAS-BONITAS
      @CELERITAS-BONITAS 4 года назад +23

      At least one bright orange stripe!

    • @CELERITAS-BONITAS
      @CELERITAS-BONITAS 4 года назад +14

      Southwest planes are blue and red.... Color is totally possible

  • @JaneDoe-ql7sc
    @JaneDoe-ql7sc Год назад +16

    "Alive" is an excellent movie that was made about this crash & survival story. There are clips of the movie here in this video. I've watched "Alive" at least 4 times, over the years. The first time i watched it, i went back to the beginning & watched it again. I loved everyone in the movie, like they were my own friends & family members 🙂 The movie, "Alive," does a fantastic job of showing each of the passengers' personalities & how, together, they endured & survived till rescue.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb Год назад +2

      Yes, it holds up well and is pretty accurate for the most part. There’s a Netflix show titled Society of the Snow about this incident that’s supposed to air in 2023. Be interesting to see how they compare.

    • @chicagogyrl4846
      @chicagogyrl4846 Год назад

      I remember seeing it at the movie theater on a date! 😆😂

    • @depertuz
      @depertuz Год назад +2

      what I didn't like about the movie though is how they gloss over the rescue part and the importance of Sergio Catalan in the story. Canessa and Parrado set out and suddenly there are helicopters coming in to rescue them. The one Mako88sb mentions about society of the snow is an AWESOME 90 minute documentary about it. It's also in youtube

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat Год назад

      Yes, Daniel Pertuz is right. There´s a documentary called 'Society of the Snow' on RUclips. But the new movie of Netflix is also called 'Society of the Snow' or 'La Sociedad de la Nieve', a Spanish film directed by J.A. Bayona (The Impossible, Jurassic World).

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat Год назад +1

      In fact, the survivors don´t like the movie 'Alive'. They call it 'the Disney version' because it doesn't show what they really lived in the mountains. They were never consulted by the scriptwriter.
      If you really want to know their story, read the books. The survivors say the book 'ALIVE' tells the real facts but focuses on the morbid details. The book 'Society of the Snow' was written by a close friend of the survivors. And there are also books written by some of them, such as 'Miracle in the Andes' by Nando Parrado.

  • @karenbricker4687
    @karenbricker4687 Год назад +6

    Wow! What a way to survive. I’m so happy for all who survived. GOD bless those who didn’t. RIP.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb Год назад

      Yes. This is very well done but I would suggest watching the 1993 movie titled Alive. Largely filmed on a glacier in the Canadian Rockies, the actors got a bit of a sampling of what the survivors went through. Nando was used as a consultant in its production. Holds up pretty well imho.

    • @eddhernandez3084
      @eddhernandez3084 Год назад

      Odin?

  • @angelaramirez4144
    @angelaramirez4144 3 года назад +56

    How much do you think It helped them survive that they were a sports team? You can watch how much they take care of each other. Kindness and love helped them survive.

    • @BarryMcGaulkiner
      @BarryMcGaulkiner 3 года назад +1

      Except none of them thought to make fire with a lighter

    • @xonx209
      @xonx209 2 года назад +6

      Their fitness from playing sports probably also helped them survive.

    • @devilsadvocacy
      @devilsadvocacy 7 месяцев назад +1

      I think it made all the difference. I don’t know how anyone could have made that 10-day trek, which included scaling a 15,000 foot peak without any mountaineering equipment, and having eaten nothing but raw meat for two months, unless they were in top physical condition to start with

    • @Adifgreat
      @Adifgreat 4 месяца назад

      Only 16 people on that plane were amateur rugby players who got together on weekends to play rugby as they used to in school, and only 5 of them survived. The other surviving passengers were guests of the team, most of them were heavy smokers and some had previous medical conditions, some were just acquaintances and others didn't know each other before the crash. This is a story about love and friendship, but bonds of friendship that grew in the Andes.
      The team took control of the situation until the captain's death on day 16. After the avalanche, the Strauch cousins, who were not part of the team, became the leaders. It's true that the three final expeditionaries, chosen by the group for being the strongest ones, were rugby players, but there were other hikers who made several previous expeditions and did not belong to the rugby team.

  • @michaelshuey9670
    @michaelshuey9670 3 года назад +52

    It's amazing how tough people can be when they have to be. Glad the survivors made it out and GOD bless the others

  • @capt_naman_gor
    @capt_naman_gor 2 года назад +7

    Salute To These People Who survived more than 2 months in the Andes 🙏🏻

  • @MaxPower-kb4ke
    @MaxPower-kb4ke Год назад +3

    They literally crashed into the border of Chile and Argentina ending up on the Argentinian side. Had they known that they could have hiked east and reached civilization much sooner...there is actually a hotel less than 10 miles from the crash site in Argentina. Hiking west into Chile, they had to hike over 50 miles before seeing a single soul!
    Having Google Earth back in those days would have been a HUGE asset! LOL

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb Год назад +2

      The name of that hotel is Sosneado Hot Spring Hotel and it was abandoned in 1953. Really not much left of it that would have helped since it had been thoroughly scavenged and didn’t even have a roof. The Andes happened to have the largest amount of snow that had been seen in decades that winter of 1972. Of course when the crash happened, it was early spring but winter like conditions would plague them throughout most of their ordeal. Not sure when anybody would have been in that location of the abandoned hotel that could have helped any survivors that walked out? Likely they would have kept walking, which of course would be much easier to do on a road , until they came across someone. Btw, the actual distance from the crash site to the abandoned hotel is closer to 17 miles. Still tough terrain but not having to climb Mt Seler would certainly help.
      The problem is they still needed something to keep them alive at night or during inclement weather. They didn’t find the tail section until about a month after the crash. Finding out they couldn’t get the radio to work and deciding to use the insulation and make a sleeping bag was a key part of their survival. It took a couple weeks to sew it together using fine copper wire. By that point it was late spring and enough snow had melted that any rivers they came across would be pretty well impassable. Eduardo Strauch has been leading fan expeditions to the crash site for years from the Argentine side for years now. He’s often been asked if Nando & Roberto would have been better off going east. His opinion is no because of the flooded streams and rivers they would have had to deal with. Of course they encountered the same problem when they went west but fortunately they came across Sergio Catalán when they did. Who knows how much further they would have had to go if not for that fortuitous encounter.

  • @slydoll7877
    @slydoll7877 4 года назад +325

    Those two men were extremely strong! Crazy to manage what they did! As for eating people...so what!? I'm sure the people who helped them live, would be glad to know they'd played a part in the survival of so many.

    • @lauruguayitausa
      @lauruguayitausa 4 года назад +17

      Besides they talked to their parents, and all of them forgave them, and supported them in what they had to do.

    • @markatom7913
      @markatom7913 4 года назад +24

      Not sure if it's accurate dialogue, but in the movie someone asks, "how do we go home to our families after doing that..." and the response is, "You go home ALIVE." Also in the film, they likened it to blood and body of Christ. - We would all do it. They all did it. Survival instinct is strong. Be horrible of course. But how long had it been since something NOT horrible had happened to them? Eat.
      - Hell, Reza Aslan ate human brain to try to get viewers for his CNN show. Should be okay for surviving a mountain plane crash...

    • @baronsaturday9560
      @baronsaturday9560 4 года назад +1

      Feed like a Human Cannonball... *Choose Life.*

    • @lannijolie
      @lannijolie 4 года назад +38

      I saw one where a 2 guys were left stranded in the ocean and only one man survived. The other man died about 4 month in. The man that survived was lost in the ocean for 13 months in total!! He wrote a book about his story. The family of the dead man who he was with sued him for cannibalism. What a horrible thing for that family to do to that man after what he went through for 13 months in the middle of the ocean trying to survive! Just disgusting.

    • @eviken1982
      @eviken1982 3 года назад +6

      @@markatom7913 No i would not do that. I think i would die because i would puke it out.

  • @beringstraitrailway
    @beringstraitrailway 4 года назад +35

    That moment when the survivors see the helicopter hovering right above them! The joy of knowing that they are finally being rescued!

  • @xannefrank5
    @xannefrank5 2 года назад +8

    amazing to me how those 2 young men without prior knowledge of how to climb mountains especially icy snowy ones, and most of all without proper safety gear clothing or even food/water to make it, they still traverse the terrain to find help. absolutely incredible that the didnt stumble into a crevase or slip and fall down the mountains, crazy what the human body can with stand when faced with a situation like this.

  • @bobcaygeon975
    @bobcaygeon975 6 месяцев назад +4

    Why would the authorities call off the search? There was never any explanation for that.

    • @mako88sb
      @mako88sb 6 месяцев назад +4

      Because mountainous terrain is notorious for being extremely difficult to survive from a plane crash. Especially in winter like conditions. It’s also extremely difficult to conduct SAR operations in. There have been numerous plane crashes in mountainous terrain that have never been found. That’s just the practical realities of SAR. It’s a lot better nowadays with GPS but as seen with the Malaysian Flight 370, even that isn’t a 100% guarantee of success.

  • @annettegenovesi4012
    @annettegenovesi4012 4 года назад +44

    This one is REALLY good. Answers lots of the questions I had in my mind, like how did they get water. Great to see this whole process come alive, without the commercialization like in previous movies. Thank you thank yoU!!!

  • @PRTTYBRNEYZ
    @PRTTYBRNEYZ 4 года назад +52

    These reenactments never ceases to amaze me,it feels as if u r right there with them experiencing what they are going through.

    • @ambergraves798
      @ambergraves798 2 года назад +1

      I know! This was so well done!

    • @junglekutz5625
      @junglekutz5625 2 года назад

      For most that don't have a clue about survival, or what it means/ looks like for people to overcome random experiences (especially when their mind is balanced and sound) it gives insight into the other side of living life........when one's instincts kick in and makes the most with basically nothing, in order to survive. Watching something as such can be entertaining, but watching it doesn't come close to actually having to experience it.

  • @kcwagner6190
    @kcwagner6190 Год назад +6

    What a riveting story. The will and determination they showed was incredible. This is what real heroism is.

  • @brookehildebrant9868
    @brookehildebrant9868 4 месяца назад +3

    1:35 the sound effect guys really said “we’ll play the drum set badly to mimic a plane crashing”

    • @doloresl.2150
      @doloresl.2150 3 месяца назад +1

      Yeah, there's better docos.

    • @ibvghgfvbnbc
      @ibvghgfvbnbc 3 месяца назад

      It's a documentary, not a movie