No matter how many times you watch about the Thai cave rescue, you'll be touched EVERY TIME. It's so so extraordinary... the fact that all of them came out alive, the fact that the kids and the coach had remained so calm and positive, the fact that the divers got them passed through such narrow passage ways... it's the rescue of the decade. And we will always remember the Thai ex-navy diver who perished...
I'm still flabbergasted. And to think 7 pumps failed in the last hour of the rescue and everyone had to rush out from the entrance or drown as the floodwaters rose. One little leak would have killed a child, and there was not a single one out of thirteen attempts. I hope those kids are so taken care of, and they all aspire to worthwhile lives I have heard. Were there Guardian Angels watching over them on each harrowing journey ? I wept so many times.
I can’t get enough of this can’t stop watching and even though I watched it several times i still cried how this rescue was done thanks to all of the people that put their heads together to save this boys and this 2 are amazing along with the rest of the rescuers God bless them all 🙏🙏🙏
Both Richard & Craig are eternal role models and heroes for all people everywhere. Sure, there were many in those few weeks in Thailand, but such humility and abilities should be applauded... So why do so many countries spend so much on wars??? when this is where we need to focus, on the positives and great people that achieve the impossible...
The tv was on all day till late. It was so,so nerve wrecking to watch! But that rescue was best ever. I thought I was watching a suspenseful sci-fic movie! And so many heroes and so many wonderful ppl helping to get this right. I think I watched ALL interviews and clips on here AND rewatched few of them later on..:-) And am so glad our two doctors received the recognition from our Nation for this amazing rescue..:-) so, so well deserved and so, so well done!
What a wonderful story. Part of what I love about this rescue is the close bond between all of the teams of 2 rescuers. You can see the trust and affection between Harry and Craig, and it's a wonderful testament to what you can do when you have that type of teamwork and support. And for them to remain so humble is amazing too. I think they definitely deserved to be Australians of the year! (I'm American, but they get my vote.😂👍)
He saw it all from his TV and most of the reports from his son. I believe he died not long after the last person out. Since he stated he was glued to his TV, he saw it all.
These are the super heros human in our history. I love you guys, may you live happy healthy so we can be alive. We are not afraid when you are present with us.
This video should have 100x the views. I've been reading and watching videos about the rescue, and I think this video, by far, best examines what actually happened.
Yes. But remember it was the Brits who came up with the plan. It was actually Rick Stanton. It was the Brits who actually swam them out. It was Rick who brought in Dr. Harris who did an amazing job. But lets give credit where it's due.
@@tommybofinA lot of credit also to the local governor , who had the humility to listen to advice from Vernon Unsworth and others to call for help from specialists like Rick Stanton , John Volanton and their teams , where many would have been too arrogant to admit that they couldn’t do it themselves ; a truly amazing case of so many people from different countries and different skills working together.
Rip to dom the team captain who died in England in 2023 from a head injury and the 2 Thai navy seals Suman gun an and the second navy seal who died from a blood infection contracted in the cave
@@linseyskelly9524I’ve been seeing online talk that he was bullied at that school. I hope not. 😞 Wasn’t it Dom’s birthday, and wasn’t he one of the boys who wanted to press further inside the cave? Can only imagine the survivor’s guilt was intense, especially after the 2nd Thai Navy Seal passed away from an infection he acquired in the cave. The boys were unlucky with the rains starting sooner than they usually did. They were just unlucky. I hope he had help with any struggle with guilt. He was just a child. All over the world, those boys touched our hearts. I hope and pray his family feels the world’s support. It’s devastating. Dom left us still in his teens. Rest In Peace, Dom. 🕊💙 You will be remembered forever.
Thank you all heroes from around the world for this extraordinary mission. You will be remember in our heart forever. Sending love and gratitude from Thailand.
You both are true Heroes…!!! Heroes doesn’t always comes with capes or well build six packs. With their true grit,determination,experience,expertise they make this rescue possible. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Thank you so very much for this. So many recounts are the US 'saving the day', not the international effort it was...and the huge role Australia played.
If was the British particularly Rick Stanton to masterminded the rescue. It was Rick who came up with the idea of sidation and Rick who brought in Dr. Harris. Credit where it's due.
Thank you so much and Congratulations to all the rescue intervenants !!! 👏🏼 😮 😢🙏🏼 ✓ 🏥🩺 ℹ️ : 👨🏼⚕+👨🏻⚕ ➛ Special Thanks to Dr Craig Chalen and his Friend Dr Harry Richard Harris for this Incredible but Beautiful Job that leads the boys alive... 👥 ✓ ☞ Greetings from France... 🤗 🗼🇫🇷 ✓ 👌🏼 🆒 🤝🙏🏼 ✓ 💦🤿🌊 ☤⚕️☤ ⚕️ ⛑️ 👏🏼 ✓
To everyone saying that others saved the kids. Remember this is an Australian TV Show and they are interviewing Australians and the guys who won Australian of the Year. It's a not an American or English TV Show etc. They stated that 9,999 others saved the kids etc too. Give credit and bravery where its due! Gees.
100% correct. Rick Stanton was the mastermind behind the rescue. He picked the orher divers who took part. This program makes it look like the Aussies were the leaders of this rescue. They weren't. The Brits were. Dr. Harris of course played a huge part. So did his mate. But Rick and his mate John were the real leaders of this rescue.
@@tommybofin I think without Aussie mates would have Brit Divers and Thai navy seal just bought possible dead body, so both of this cool mate is make different too (I was there on that to help feeds those Divers)
They were mentioned and you weren't listening. It's 60 minutes Australia and interviewing Australians and their roles in the whole thing. They are all deserving of recognition and I know for a fact that interviews the British divers have done, have mentioned some people but they are the focus of the whole interview. Why because they are there and the others are not? Can't get someone else's facts if they aren't there. So stop the BS and move on.
I once swam up a small river into a cave in Laos....razor sharp walls, no light...it went about a mile...with a torch I saw a monk sitting on a cliff back in there in meditation...I was shocked beyond belief as he had nothing but his robes...no light with him at all...
What an absolute imbecile story about the human heart. The only thing that mattered was getting those kids out safely !! It didn’t matter what race or religion the children were or the heroes who risked their own lives to save theirs . Just an amazing rescue and a restoration of faith in humanity
its too bad Craig wasn't involved in the movie and documentary as much as the other UK team, since the whole rescue couldn't of happened without Richard Harris, his real buddy was Craig, and it seems these 2 go together as a package. Would've like to see Craig at least get mentioned in the movie!
You could say that about any volunteer in the rescue. Was every Thai Navy SEAL included in the movie? They stayed in the cave with the boys and coach and they were the last out of the cave. Don't take it so personally.
@@gregorythompson5826 no you couldn’t cuz dive buddies are people you trust with your lives. If your a diver you would know that. Craig and Harry go together. If Craig didn’t exist or join the rescue with Harry who knows if it would’ve worked. John and Rick were buddies. You don’t count one and not the other.
It was the evening of 2 July 2018 when British divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen emerged from the murky, dank monsoon rainwater that had flooded Thailand's Tham Luang Nang Non cave system, immediately realising they had found what they were looking for ruclips.net/video/vYTqmZe2III/видео.html God bless ruclips.net/video/60MzA4n11dw/видео.html Total respect from a BSAC IANTD Diver
I wish to study the brains of scuba divers. I'm curious about what makes them take such risks. I have read that psychopaths seek thrilling activities or perform heroic stunts and accidentally save the day too. Because they live one day at a time.
I don’t think they ever threatened that. It was just an assumption of that’s what would probably happen. Or at least that’s how I understood it. But I could be wrong.
they pull up to an abandoned coal mine in a lake and I think “don’t go in that water” and then they laugh at the posted sign that says “don’t go in this water” and they go in the water?.. I was thinking I might like to try this till then.
On the interviews they had they also have flashlights and food to brought inside also a mobile phone .They go further because they want to see the beauty of the cave
He mentioned that the coach helped them preserve their batteries. They were exploring the cave, idk if you've been in a cave, but there is 0 visibility. They came in with flashligts.
No matter how many times you watch about the Thai cave rescue, you'll be touched EVERY TIME. It's so so extraordinary... the fact that all of them came out alive, the fact that the kids and the coach had remained so calm and positive, the fact that the divers got them passed through such narrow passage ways... it's the rescue of the decade. And we will always remember the Thai ex-navy diver who perished...
I'm still flabbergasted. And to think 7 pumps failed in the last hour of the rescue and everyone had to rush out from the entrance or drown as the floodwaters rose. One little leak would have killed a child, and there was not a single one out of thirteen attempts. I hope those kids are so taken care of, and they all aspire to worthwhile lives I have heard. Were there Guardian Angels watching over them on each harrowing journey ? I wept so many times.
I've been watching for days ..I started from the episode on Netflix
That is true.
I can’t get enough of this can’t stop watching and even though I watched it several times i still cried how this rescue was done thanks to all of the people that put their heads together to save this boys and this 2 are amazing along with the rest of the rescuers God bless them all 🙏🙏🙏
Thanks for sharing this video! I have to be honest, I was glued on TV and print when this rescue mission was unfolding. These two are heroes!!!
Thank you so much for your kindness. No way these boys could get out without your help. From the bottom of Thai’s hearts.
Both Richard & Craig are eternal role models and heroes for all people everywhere. Sure, there were many in those few weeks in Thailand, but such humility and abilities should be applauded... So why do so many countries spend so much on wars??? when this is where we need to focus, on the positives and great people that achieve the impossible...
The tv was on all day till late. It was so,so nerve wrecking to watch! But that rescue was best ever. I thought I was watching a suspenseful sci-fic movie! And so many heroes and so many wonderful ppl helping to get this right. I think I watched ALL interviews and clips on here AND rewatched few of them later on..:-) And am so glad our two doctors received the recognition from our Nation for this amazing rescue..:-) so, so well deserved and so, so well done!
Craig Challen and Dr. Richard Harris, we'll remember both of you !!! Thanks^^
They are not only hero for Australia, The are hero for our entire world.
What a wonderful story. Part of what I love about this rescue is the close bond between all of the teams of 2 rescuers. You can see the trust and affection between Harry and Craig, and it's a wonderful testament to what you can do when you have that type of teamwork and support. And for them to remain so humble is amazing too. I think they definitely deserved to be Australians of the year! (I'm American, but they get my vote.😂👍)
you guys have inspired so many all around the world. You rescued the kids and as a sideeffect you have restored faith in humanity
It's not the miracle, it's a combination of togetherness, expertise, wittiness, selflessness, courage, determination, and science & technology.
2022, I still watching this!
I do hope Harry’s dad knew what an incredible act his son was involved in before he died….. That would have given him a very soft pillow..🙏
He saw it all from his TV and most of the reports from his son. I believe he died not long after the last person out. Since he stated he was glued to his TV, he saw it all.
These are the super heros human in our history.
I love you guys, may you live happy healthy so we can be alive. We are not afraid when you are present with us.
This video should have 100x the views. I've been reading and watching videos about the rescue, and I think this video, by far, best examines what actually happened.
Agreed
Yes. But remember it was the Brits who came up with the plan. It was actually Rick Stanton. It was the Brits who actually swam them out. It was Rick who brought in Dr. Harris who did an amazing job. But lets give credit where it's due.
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@@tommybofinA lot of credit also to the local governor , who had the humility to listen to advice from Vernon Unsworth and others to call for help from specialists like Rick Stanton , John Volanton and their teams , where many would have been too arrogant to admit that they couldn’t do it themselves ; a truly amazing case of so many people from different countries and different skills working together.
Thank you.
From Thailand
🙏🙏🙏
Rip to dom the team captain who died in England in 2023 from a head injury and the 2 Thai navy seals Suman gun an and the second navy seal who died from a blood infection contracted in the cave
Unfortunately, the UK coroner ruled Dom's death a suicide. So sad!
@@linseyskelly9524I’ve been seeing online talk that he was bullied at that school. I hope not. 😞
Wasn’t it Dom’s birthday, and wasn’t he one of the boys who wanted to press further inside the cave? Can only imagine the survivor’s guilt was intense, especially after the 2nd Thai Navy Seal passed away from an infection he acquired in the cave. The boys were unlucky with the rains starting sooner than they usually did. They were just unlucky. I hope he had help with any struggle with guilt. He was just a child.
All over the world, those boys touched our hearts. I hope and pray his family feels the world’s support. It’s devastating. Dom left us still in his teens.
Rest In Peace, Dom. 🕊💙 You will be remembered forever.
It's so so heartwarming to know that both heroes became the Australian of the year. For me, they are foerver the Heroes of the world!!!
im crying watching this, these guys are angels
Thank you all heroes from around the world for this extraordinary mission. You will be remember in our heart forever. Sending love and gratitude from Thailand.
Winners come and go...
Legends live forever!
Dr. Richard Harris, &. Veterinarian
Dr. Craig Challen,
are quite Simply. - "THE⭐️BEST."😌
You both are true Heroes…!!! Heroes doesn’t always comes with capes or well build six packs. With their true grit,determination,experience,expertise they make this rescue possible. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
True hero Thank you sincerely from all Thai people.
13 of 13, not bad guys!
Thank you every one, from Thailand.
Thank you so must from Thailand.
Thank you so very much for this. So many recounts are the US 'saving the day', not the international effort it was...and the huge role Australia played.
If you mean the movie that was made they will always be like that. But most counts ive seen give credit to all the teams.
If was the British particularly Rick Stanton to masterminded the rescue. It was Rick who came up with the idea of sidation and Rick who brought in Dr. Harris. Credit where it's due.
@tommybofin yeah but it was Dr Harry who contacted him to say he will help in any way, in the beginning of it all. So that planted the seed.
Wow.
How beautiful the world is.
Thanks from Thailand.
There should be a Nobel prize for this category, isn't it?
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Thank you so much and Congratulations to all the rescue intervenants !!! 👏🏼
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🏥🩺 ℹ️ : 👨🏼⚕+👨🏻⚕ ➛ Special Thanks to Dr Craig Chalen and his Friend Dr Harry Richard Harris for this Incredible but Beautiful Job that leads the boys alive...
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☞ Greetings from France...
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I love their message to youth about adventure and risk.
To everyone saying that others saved the kids. Remember this is an Australian TV Show and they are interviewing Australians and the guys who won Australian of the Year. It's a not an American or English TV Show etc. They stated that 9,999 others saved the kids etc too. Give credit and bravery where its due! Gees.
I love these guys. So straightforward...I Love that in people. Sincerity. In art the 2 ingredients u cant do without are Sincerity and Authenticity .
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Hang on it was mainly British divers who ARE the best in the world and had the biggest part in rescuing those kids!!
100% correct. Rick Stanton was the mastermind behind the rescue. He picked the orher divers who took part. This program makes it look like the Aussies were the leaders of this rescue. They weren't. The Brits were. Dr. Harris of course played a huge part. So did his mate. But Rick and his mate John were the real leaders of this rescue.
@@tommybofin I think without Aussie mates would have Brit Divers and Thai navy seal just bought possible dead body, so both of this cool mate is make different too (I was there on that to help feeds those Divers)
@@tommybofin if it wasn’t for these two no one would have come out of that cave. They were the only ones with MEDICAL experience
They were mentioned and you weren't listening. It's 60 minutes Australia and interviewing Australians and their roles in the whole thing. They are all deserving of recognition and I know for a fact that interviews the British divers have done, have mentioned some people but they are the focus of the whole interview. Why because they are there and the others are not? Can't get someone else's facts if they aren't there. So stop the BS and move on.
@@RachelXKnight666 If it wasnt for Rick and John they would never have found them in the first place,it was a team effort.
Something about this story is touching my heart everytime.
Thank you so much..ขอบคุณมากๆค่ะ
Hats off to all the hero's u were part of it 🙏
ชอบมาก..รักมาก
May God continue to bless them
What a great man harry n craig
Two guys; two words: What Balls!
Thank you both of you.
So true, I am touched every single time, I have watched almost every video and read almost every book and it still gets to me every time.
Thank you God Bless!!!
I once swam up a small river into a cave in Laos....razor sharp walls, no light...it went about a mile...with a torch I saw a monk sitting on a cliff back in there in meditation...I was shocked beyond belief as he had nothing but his robes...no light with him at all...
What an absolute imbecile story about the human heart. The only thing that mattered was getting those kids out safely !! It didn’t matter what race or religion the children were or the heroes who risked their own lives to save theirs . Just an amazing rescue and a restoration of faith in humanity
Thank you to these heroes 🙏🏼
This is a great video! 👍👍👍
🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏
From Thailand. 🇹🇭
Thanks Nick for the video, I am happy to be sub no.2....
Amazing true story!!!
its too bad Craig wasn't involved in the movie and documentary as much as the other UK team, since the whole rescue couldn't of happened without Richard Harris, his real buddy was Craig, and it seems these 2 go together as a package. Would've like to see Craig at least get mentioned in the movie!
The whole rescue would not hve happened without Richard Harris and Stanton and co. It was the Brit team that recommended Richard.
You could say that about any volunteer in the rescue. Was every Thai Navy SEAL included in the movie? They stayed in the cave with the boys and coach and they were the last out of the cave. Don't take it so personally.
@@gregorythompson5826 no you couldn’t cuz dive buddies are people you trust with your lives. If your a diver you would know that. Craig and Harry go together. If Craig didn’t exist or join the rescue with Harry who knows if it would’ve worked. John and Rick were buddies. You don’t count one and not the other.
Thank you ♥️🇨🇦🌏
Incredible story
I wonder if the caver divers ever meet etcher other again after this heroic rescue they did
Yes some of them are friends of many years,Harris,Stanton and Volanthen for example,
A text book rescue, when they did not have a text book to go on!
Whole world of element of people, againts element of wild nature
If subnautica is scary already, I can't even imagine the cave
lets not forget the pomes ?a vet checked there breathing , but the ausies where great
It was the evening of 2 July 2018 when British divers Rick Stanton and John Volanthen emerged from the murky, dank monsoon rainwater that had flooded Thailand's Tham Luang Nang Non cave system, immediately realising they had found what they were looking for ruclips.net/video/vYTqmZe2III/видео.html God bless ruclips.net/video/60MzA4n11dw/видео.html Total respect from a BSAC IANTD Diver
Awesome program! Just a flaw with the re-enactments as the boys were actually transported face down
Trippity trip Craig
I wish to study the brains of scuba divers. I'm curious about what makes them take such risks. I have read that psychopaths seek thrilling activities or perform heroic stunts and accidentally save the day too. Because they live one day at a time.
The fact that Thailand would threaten them with prosecution and they needed diplomatic immunity is fucked. Don’t bite the hand that feeds you.
Trust me that's not gonna happen. 😉😑🇹🇭
I don’t think they ever threatened that. It was just an assumption of that’s what would probably happen. Or at least that’s how I understood it. But I could be wrong.
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they pull up to an abandoned coal mine in a lake and I think “don’t go in that water” and then they laugh at the posted sign that says “don’t go in this water” and they go in the water?.. I was thinking I might like to try this till then.
So I don't understand how the kids kept going further into the cave? Also did the kids have flashlights?
On the interviews they had they also have flashlights and food to brought inside also a mobile phone .They go further because they want to see the beauty of the cave
He mentioned that the coach helped them preserve their batteries. They were exploring the cave, idk if you've been in a cave, but there is 0 visibility. They came in with flashligts.
Because of the water flood during the way back, they have to run away into the deeper cave and cannot come out.
TQVM
13 boys in a cave for 2 weeks -- did it smell of poo ?
They have no food, so it could be human smelling.
If you lock yourself in your room for 9 days would it smell of poo?
He said in another interview that once they started feeding the boys, it really reeked, but prior to that not as much because they weren’t eating
American
Feels pretty Wrong on every level
how?
btw, englismans saved the kids