Man the first one is incredible, not only did survive a 10,000 ft fall and 11 days in the jungle with little to no supplies, but she WENT ON TO GET A PHD AND BECOME A RESEARCHER. Thats incredibly inspiring
Juliane Koepke is an inspiring figure! Seventeen years old and not only surviving an airplane crash but finding a way back to civilization and her rescue through the rainforest makes it incredibly inspiring. She really watched her father well and learned from him, not knowing it would save her life later on. What a GIRL ! ! !
The first one, the gal who fell from a broken-up airplane, although I don't recall her name, was certainly impressive. That she survived the fall AND eleven days trekking through the jungle is amazing. None of the others, even those who survived the fall, got out of there alive.
These were astounding! The first one though, I knew her story and knew she had her knowledge to help her but that she still had some limited mobilty to keep on going. What I didn't know and it's heartbreaking, is that her mother survived but succumbed to her injuries before she was found. Serious subject matter beautifully and respectfully presented Be Amazed, thank you ❤
Contrary to what you stated in the video, having maggots in a wound is actually beneficial. They eat dead tissue and thus actually help prevent infection. Maggot therapy is even used in hospitals to help debride wounds that might otherwise become infected.
It's in a monitored setting though and carried out under supervision. Maggot therapy sounds gross but can be extremely beneficial as you say. However being eaten alive when you really don't expect to live probably isn't exactly the most positive thing in the world 😮
My daughter did a degree in medicine and actually (very surprisingly to us!) helped her professor in the "maggot lab". The prof does research in using them in hospital. Funnily enough, there's a leach farm about 20 miles down the road. They raise "sterile" leaches (like the maggots) for hospital use! Apparently most patients who get one or the other freak out a bit at the thought, but when they get treated by them they hardly (if at all) feel anything and surprisingly get pretty attached to them!
20:55 Fun fact, the dad who wanted to take his family across the sea, actually got another one of his boats destroyed by the Japanese, 30 years earlier. Then, 30 years after, they were there saving his life.
The shipwreck folks was curious to me. One of the books that has always stuck in my head was 'Survive The Savage Sea'. Which is this story, the book was written by dad. I did an oral book report on that book in 7th grade, which was 1974. I've had this memory for a while! 😎 I remember everyone being grossed out when I talked about the turtle blood. :)
I love watching his videos... Every time I'm bored I watch his videos, I love the playlists people who survived the impossible, revenge and the karma playlist
OMG that poor girl, the plane suddenly having problems is literally my worst nightmare!!! I hate flying. I doubt I'd survive for 11 days in the rainforest. Glad she had survival skills. ♥
@@KamerTalOfficial3100this crash, is an exception to that, considering Lamia had multiple crashes on its record, terrible maintenance and management and the fact most engineers in that airline, were supposedly just motorbike Mechanics, never having worked on an airplane
@@stevebarde8766 Thank you 🙂I got myself together and didn't listen to the Dr's who would say I may never walk again, in August 1990 I got back on a unicycle and rode it to physiotherapy sessions to prove them wrong, went on to set up and run my own UK based circus for over 25 years :0)
My mom's story is a bit similar to the first one and how she reached maximum velocity before hitting the Earth. She was at a park and on a ride called the Tarzan swing. It is six stories tall, so about 60 ft. According to the doctors and lawyers, she had reached maximum velocity when the line didn't catch her due to operational failure. Luckily, she survived with two broken ankles, a broken leg, and compound fractures in her back. A few years on, and she is able to walk for short distances
I know of a man who had gone skydiving with his wife. Both his primary AND secondary shoots failed. But, he plummeted into a forest, the tree limbs breaking his fall. The worst he suffered was a broken leg.
@@lovingmayberry307 , go troll someone else. I have Jesus Christ with me. 32 surgeries since 2016, died twice, on disability and my faith has never wavered. Toodles. Happy Tuesday.
It's actually often better to leave maggots in an infected wound despite how gross it sounds. Maggots (some species at least) only eat the rotten flesh and leave healthy tissues undisturbed. It's actually done sometimes when someone has a severely infected wound leading to necrosis, because the maggots are surprisingly efficient, and a surgeon would struggle cutting away the rotting tissue without taking some healthy away. Leaving the rotting tissue is a certain death sentence, as it will eventually lead to sepsis; an infection of the bloodstream (which is sterile normally). When you've reached that point even the best doctors can do very little for you other than wait and hope you'll pull through (which is highly unlikely).
It's no one but God that has been with them and kept these people to survive these traumatic experiences. When the situations in life has the odds stacked against you showing you that you not gonna make it and all hope is lost for you, God steps in and works supernaturally and says, "You shall not die, but you shall live. You shall make it through this." All praise honor and glory belongs to God! Thank you Jesus for never leaving us nor forsaking us. He always has His hands covering over us. The good God that we serve! Amen!
The reason why I chose the name dividan for his super hero name is because his anatomy is divided into 2 parts, one, where is still functioning and one where it is powered by radiation I'm wondering if marvel will think of him being a super hero character for the inspiration 🤔
Unknown: Timestamps For You: 0:01-A Breif Intro About Juliane (Sorry if it was mispelled) 0:58-Jualiane's Proper Full Story 10:55-Brain Scrambler: Anatoli Burgorski 16:32- Call The Ant-Bulance!: Joan Leslie Murray 18:39-Go With The Float: Dougal Robertson 21:17-Whale Hello There!: Julie Mcsorley& Liz Cottriel 24:23- A Very Baad Dad Joke🐑 24:41-Outro
2:29 Plane Crash? 5:42 Jungle Survival? 14:50 Coma? 17:33 Crushed Body? 20:13 Ocean Family? 23:16 Swallowing Surfers? Can we do Unlucky of the people who died 😢
@@labelledamedumanor4876 🤔 💭 also scientists are studying crocodiles 🐊 because even when they contract HIV their bodies reject it and they fight it similarly to the flu in humans.
I am glad of you. I am so happy that you put big bang theory in this. It was so amazing to see big bang theory. I love them I loved. I loved all the characters. First time I watch Big Bang theory before this, so yeah I’m pretty happy you should watch community.
I think the story of Juliane Koepke was the most incredible story of survival. There was several other people who survived the crash but later perished. Not sure if any of the other occupants were still in their seat when they hit the ground. Because of her survival skills in the jungle she was able to make it out alive. Watching the story on Anatoli Bugorski I felt like he had a good chance of surviving since the radiation was highly focused. Although I was unsure of how his life would turn out after the accident.
1:20 Lansa: Hi, Boeing! Welcome to The Club of Dangerous Airlines! Boeing: Oh, thanks! I figured cutting corners, bribing inspectors, and forging documents will lead to more profits. Lansa: I suggest buying cheeper or fake materials, it will save more money. Boeing: Thanks for the tip!
it happened few months back when was going on a vacation with my mom dad and my brother . During Tuesday morning we had to go to see the snow point at manali , India so we got up early and went on for a 2 hr ride to reach the mountain . once we reached . we had to climb some path to reach the point . It was not an easy task as we had to climb on a slippery ,rocky and snowy path to reach the snow point . Some people there sold some sticks so that we dont slip . so it was all good at 1st , we went up and spent 3 hrs at the snow point and did some sports but when we had to come down things didnt go well . my dad was helping my mom to come down and i was with my brother coming down the path . I have no clue what actually happened to me but i slipped and speeded to the other side of the rocky and slippery path , my dad yelled for my safety but i could't control myself as i was too fast and after sometime i almost hit a sharp rock . Yes almost . it was just an inch for that rock to go through my head . people were shocked and surprised to see i escaped . a military officer helped me to reach down as i was unable to walk . a day after , i was well and good and my family was happy that i escaped with only minor injuries . That was the most terrifying experience i ever had and im never going to forget it .
Not a human, but my dog My dog survived Parvo For those who don’t know, Parvo is an awful virus that dogs can get that’s very deadly. My dad stayed awake for a week straight caring for her, and right after she got better my mom had me :D
And what’s even crazier is that if Julianne wasn’t in that middle seat, she would’ve been fatally spinning while free falling and she would’ve never have survived it.
Maggots may be gross, but they clean out the dead tissue in wounds. They are even used in clinical settings for this purpose. The gasoline would've caused more damage.
I was just about to ask the same thing. I definitely remember the stories starting from the orcas attack; I binge watched his older series a couple days ago so I'm pretty sure about those stories are repeated here
To answer your question, Be Amazed... Yes, I think I could survive in the jungle. I don't think I'd be able to survive like Juliane did, but if I had the right supplies, I think I could survive for a time.
Wow that last one got caught on video! 😅seriously doubt the 2 girls in the kayak “misjudged” how far to stay back from the whales..I bet one or both were like “let’s get closer! Yea let’s do it! Like omg I wanna pet the whale! I wanna hug him and get a selfie! totally!” 😅😂😅 and I bet they go back again and again to sit next to whales eating, just like the other girl who almost died skydiving, recovers, then goes skydiving again 😂 because what’s the point in stopping if you didn’t die the first time you almost died!
How does a video like this leave out Vesna Vulović. In 1972 a bomb exploded in the plane and she fell without a parachute from 33,300 feet (6.31 miles). She survived and was even able to walk afterwards
I did a report on bio therapy which is the use of something living for medical treatment. They found out during world war I, or world war II that the soldiers who had maggots their wounds survived longer. Turns out maggots actually helped you. They eat the dead tissue keep it from spreading. also have painkiller properties and their saliva.
Hey, another story: a woman went skydiving at 10000 feet, both of her parachutes failed and she fell to the ground in an open field crushing half of her body. She only survived because she fell on a fire ant nest keeping her heart beating long enough for others to get her help. She is still alive skydiving today.
16:24 I like how I protected the outcome so the reason why he survived it was like imagine a train going to a destination instead of stopping at a stop to let out the passengers it keeps going so it doesn’t let the passages go out on that stop like radiation going out of the thing at that spot some of it did but not all of it.
Man the first one is incredible, not only did survive a 10,000 ft fall and 11 days in the jungle with little to no supplies, but she WENT ON TO GET A PHD AND BECOME A RESEARCHER. Thats incredibly inspiring
You mean the first story
Check out wings of hope or miracles still happen. They're the movies they made about it
I struggle waking up in the morning 😮
I've seen the TV movie "Miracles still happen", And the actress who played Juliane was very curvy.
She is a woman not a man
Juliane Koepke is an inspiring figure! Seventeen years old and not only surviving an airplane crash but finding a way back to civilization and her rescue through the rainforest makes it incredibly inspiring. She really watched her father well and learned from him, not knowing it would save her life later on. What a GIRL ! ! !
The first one, the gal who fell from a broken-up airplane, although I don't recall her name, was certainly impressive. That she survived the fall AND eleven days trekking through the jungle is amazing. None of the others, even those who survived the fall, got out of there alive.
juliane koepcke
Seems God had a plan for her,how brave of her,luckily she had the reserve of what her father taught her,wonderful outcome for her,
Just call her juliane
I’m just confused why she didn’t sue the hell out of the company
@@blackcopal might've been before laws made it possible, or maybe by the time she did the company went bankrupt.
These were astounding! The first one though, I knew her story and knew she had her knowledge to help her but that she still had some limited mobilty to keep on going. What I didn't know and it's heartbreaking, is that her mother survived but succumbed to her injuries before she was found. Serious subject matter beautifully and respectfully presented Be Amazed, thank you ❤
I never knew that about her mother either. So heartbreaking.
Contrary to what you stated in the video, having maggots in a wound is actually beneficial. They eat dead tissue and thus actually help prevent infection. Maggot therapy is even used in hospitals to help debride wounds that might otherwise become infected.
It's in a monitored setting though and carried out under supervision. Maggot therapy sounds gross but can be extremely beneficial as you say. However being eaten alive when you really don't expect to live probably isn't exactly the most positive thing in the world 😮
My daughter did a degree in medicine and actually (very surprisingly to us!) helped her professor in the "maggot lab". The prof does research in using them in hospital. Funnily enough, there's a leach farm about 20 miles down the road. They raise "sterile" leaches (like the maggots) for hospital use! Apparently most patients who get one or the other freak out a bit at the thought, but when they get treated by them they hardly (if at all) feel anything and surprisingly get pretty attached to them!
Not those kinds of maggots. The ones she had were making it worse and more infected
Maggots can't tell dead from alive tissue. They will keep eating until they mature. If you don't supervise them they will eat you alive.
The ones in the hospital are clean
Be Amazed is the only person that can make the most scary things funny and awesome
Trueeee
I agree aswell
I think the same
My opion is the equivalent of yours
@@TheBridgerMC?
I'm more amazed how you never run out of good content.
"Face vs Particle Accelerator" is my new bands name. so metal
REAL?😊
Yes 🤣
It's basically the Hulk origin story.
I have an extreme fear of heights. I would've died of a heart attack before hitting the ground.
Same here
I also am afraid of heights
BRUH SAME
Me too
Crew Acrophobia
16:17 Fun fact: he's still alive and is 81 years old
total respect for him 👍
Cool fact
Honestly how the heck did she do this!?
I would ask you the same thing.
By doing it
She used her flaps as a glider
She didn't. It's been debunked.
@@drmgiverdrmgiver5335 wdym
Makes my day so much better when BE AMAZED uploads
She got really lucky that she survived this, not anyone else can do that
But in the segment, it also said ... I think it was 16 others also survived?
@@stevebarde8766 oh, I guess I didn’t see that
The others who survived the airplane crash did not survive the jungle.
@@gayletaira1763 Or more likely just were too injured to do anything
Just like the many in the world that don't know how to put a sentence together the right way
20:55 Fun fact, the dad who wanted to take his family across the sea, actually got another one of his boats destroyed by the Japanese, 30 years earlier. Then, 30 years after, they were there saving his life.
The shipwreck folks was curious to me. One of the books that has always stuck in my head was 'Survive The Savage Sea'. Which is this story, the book was written by dad. I did an oral book report on that book in 7th grade, which was 1974. I've had this memory for a while! 😎 I remember everyone being grossed out when I talked about the turtle blood. :)
HEY I HAVE THAT BOOK! YOUR FATHER IS GREAT
I love watching his videos... Every time I'm bored I watch his videos, I love the playlists people who survived the impossible, revenge and the karma playlist
Same
OMG that poor girl, the plane suddenly having problems is literally my worst nightmare!!! I hate flying. I doubt I'd survive for 11 days in the rainforest. Glad she had survival skills. ♥
wdym by hating flying fliying is best and safest transport method
@@KamerTalOfficial3100 Yeah until something goes wrong and you crash!
@@KamerTalOfficial3100 wdym bro
@@7burger flying is the safest transport method
@@KamerTalOfficial3100this crash, is an exception to that, considering Lamia had multiple crashes on its record, terrible maintenance and management and the fact most engineers in that airline, were supposedly just motorbike Mechanics, never having worked on an airplane
I fell 250ft off a cliff in 1989, yes honestly (broke my back and other bits but obviously lived) , but 10k feet 😬
ouch
WOW!, that is ALSO amazing!
@@stevebarde8766 Thank you 🙂I got myself together and didn't listen to the Dr's who would say I may never walk again, in August 1990 I got back on a unicycle and rode it to physiotherapy sessions to prove them wrong, went on to set up and run my own UK based circus for over 25 years :0)
@@Levidawgs7744 Yeah did hurt a bit 🤣
broooooooooooooo what happened why did you even fell
After careful thought, I would think that falling from airplane and into a rainforest would’ve been worse than the others
the second guy survived like 600 times the lethal amount of nuclear matieral
Imagine surviving the sinking HMHS Britanic, RMS Olympic and RMS Titanic. Violet Jessop still amazes me
olympic never sank
My mom's story is a bit similar to the first one and how she reached maximum velocity before hitting the Earth. She was at a park and on a ride called the Tarzan swing. It is six stories tall, so about 60 ft. According to the doctors and lawyers, she had reached maximum velocity when the line didn't catch her due to operational failure. Luckily, she survived with two broken ankles, a broken leg, and compound fractures in her back. A few years on, and she is able to walk for short distances
I know of a man who had gone skydiving with his wife. Both his primary AND secondary shoots failed. But, he plummeted into a forest, the tree limbs breaking his fall. The worst he suffered was a broken leg.
Awesome Dude! Great video! This is the reason I don’t fly on planes! If I can’t drive there I won’t go! Keep up the great work!
there is 1 in 19 000 change youll ever be on a plane accident and even if you are there is 89% of surviving
That woman was so lucky surviving a 10k ft fall
In class my teacher made us watch this LMAOO
Sounds fun😮
W teacher
Bill nye the science guy left the chat
Lucky
Lucky af
The first one was insane. She was darn lucky
These were absolutely amazing stories of survival. The first woman...my goodness!! God was definitely on her side. Thank you😊
So god was apparently NOT on her mother's side. How weird is your god?!
@@lovingmayberry307 , go troll someone else. I have Jesus Christ with me. 32 surgeries since 2016, died twice, on disability and my faith has never wavered. Toodles. Happy Tuesday.
I would also like to add that God was not only with her on her side, but He was with all of them. All of us. God is so good and so amazing.
@@saintgospelrap , Amen 😊🙏
Are you dumb🤦🏻♂️@@lovingmayberry307
Love your video Be Amazed and keep up the great work
Being a native Peruvian, even I know I'd have difficulty surviving those odds. Kudos to Juliane 😅
Never go skydiving because your parachute sometimes not work
Very rarely.
Thanks I guess you really do learn something new every day.
4:28 can we get much higher? Get it? Airplane high lol ok I will stop but THE ONE PIECE IS REALLLL
It's actually often better to leave maggots in an infected wound despite how gross it sounds. Maggots (some species at least) only eat the rotten flesh and leave healthy tissues undisturbed. It's actually done sometimes when someone has a severely infected wound leading to necrosis, because the maggots are surprisingly efficient, and a surgeon would struggle cutting away the rotting tissue without taking some healthy away. Leaving the rotting tissue is a certain death sentence, as it will eventually lead to sepsis; an infection of the bloodstream (which is sterile normally). When you've reached that point even the best doctors can do very little for you other than wait and hope you'll pull through (which is highly unlikely).
When this happened it was reported that she did leave the maggots in her wounds, which is why they never became infected.
This was really fun and interesting. Please make this a serie
Be amazed never fails to disappoint us (not a bot)
Man I've seen more than 50 of ur videos without subscribing, so I did and I ❤ your videos so much. I would love to see more 👏👍
some of them must've REALLY wanted a darwin award
It's no one but God that has been with them and kept these people to survive these traumatic experiences. When the situations in life has the odds stacked against you showing you that you not gonna make it and all hope is lost for you, God steps in and works supernaturally and says, "You shall not die, but you shall live. You shall make it through this." All praise honor and glory belongs to God! Thank you Jesus for never leaving us nor forsaking us. He always has His hands covering over us. The good God that we serve! Amen!
Not only these people, but He's been keeping all of us. It's only because of His grace and mercy that we live to see another day.
Also God: Yeah Ima torture people
So basically dividan lore (basically, he was a super hero that most people don't practically talk about)
And yes, the superhero that I'm talking about is exactly this guy who was hit by the particle accelerator, becoming the superhero we know as dividan
The reason why I chose the name dividan for his super hero name is because his anatomy is divided into 2 parts, one, where is still functioning and one where it is powered by radiation I'm wondering if marvel will think of him being a super hero character for the inspiration 🤔
Ngl art style has a creepy kids book feel to it
Unknown: Timestamps For You:
0:01-A Breif Intro About Juliane (Sorry if it was mispelled)
0:58-Jualiane's Proper Full Story
10:55-Brain Scrambler: Anatoli Burgorski
16:32- Call The Ant-Bulance!: Joan Leslie Murray
18:39-Go With The Float: Dougal Robertson
21:17-Whale Hello There!: Julie Mcsorley& Liz Cottriel
24:23- A Very Baad Dad Joke🐑
24:41-Outro
2:29 Plane Crash? 5:42 Jungle Survival? 14:50 Coma? 17:33 Crushed Body? 20:13 Ocean Family? 23:16 Swallowing Surfers? Can we do Unlucky of the people who died 😢
Touching snow is on my bucket list!
Amazing job doing this video! Have a great day
Bro I was just watching be amazed like an hour ago and he just posted a new vid is so good 1 in a million chances! 😂
I can’t believe that the man survived being shot with a radiation beam, that’s incredible.
Maybe sometime in the future, a treatment for premature ageing will be invented.
@@labelledamedumanor4876 🤔 💭 also scientists are studying crocodiles 🐊 because even when they contract HIV their bodies reject it and they fight it similarly to the flu in humans.
I love the screaming sound effects.
Wait... That's my brother downstairs.
I am glad of you. I am so happy that you put big bang theory in this. It was so amazing to see big bang theory. I love them I loved. I loved all the characters. First time I watch Big Bang theory before this, so yeah I’m pretty happy you should watch community.
I think the story of Juliane Koepke was the most incredible story of survival. There was several other people who survived the crash but later perished. Not sure if any of the other occupants were still in their seat when they hit the ground. Because of her survival skills in the jungle she was able to make it out alive. Watching the story on Anatoli Bugorski I felt like he had a good chance of surviving since the radiation was highly focused. Although I was unsure of how his life would turn out after the accident.
Who is animating these videos? If so what app are they using...
This is the most intriguing and intense stories out of all the parts to these vids
At the start I was expecting the first story to go on instead of going into the intro.
This is the first video that I've watched from your channel that actually lives true to your channel name. Wow.
1:20 Lansa: Hi, Boeing! Welcome to The Club of Dangerous Airlines!
Boeing: Oh, thanks! I figured cutting corners, bribing inspectors, and forging documents will lead to more profits.
Lansa: I suggest buying cheeper or fake materials, it will save more money.
Boeing: Thanks for the tip!
Be amazed is be awesome 😎
That's why kids, you should always wear your seatbelt.
Anyway I really like ur channel be amazed it has so much interesting content.
it happened few months back when was going on a vacation with my mom dad and my brother . During Tuesday morning we had to go to see the snow point at manali , India so we got up early and went on for a 2 hr ride to reach the mountain . once we reached . we had to climb some path to reach the point . It was not an easy task as we had to climb on a slippery ,rocky and snowy path to reach the snow point . Some people there sold some sticks so that we dont slip . so it was all good at 1st , we went up and spent 3 hrs at the snow point and did some sports but when we had to come down things didnt go well . my dad was helping my mom to come down and i was with my brother coming down the path . I have no clue what actually happened to me but i slipped and speeded to the other side of the rocky and slippery path , my dad yelled for my safety but i could't control myself as i was too fast and after sometime i almost hit a sharp rock . Yes almost . it was just an inch for that rock to go through my head . people were shocked and surprised to see i escaped . a military officer helped me to reach down as i was unable to walk . a day after , i was well and good and my family was happy that i escaped with only minor injuries . That was the most terrifying experience i ever had and im never going to forget it .
These are amazing stories. Very lucky.
Not a human, but my dog
My dog survived Parvo
For those who don’t know, Parvo is an awful virus that dogs can get that’s very deadly.
My dad stayed awake for a week straight caring for her, and right after she got better my mom had me :D
The people in this series are literal invincible
"Whale hello there!" 😆😆😆😆😆
Haaaahhh😂
And what’s even crazier is that if Julianne wasn’t in that middle seat, she would’ve been fatally spinning while free falling and she would’ve never have survived it.
Maggots may be gross, but they clean out the dead tissue in wounds. They are even used in clinical settings for this purpose. The gasoline would've caused more damage.
Some of these we already know. They were featured in past episodes of this series. 👍 if you remember.
I was just about to ask the same thing. I definitely remember the stories starting from the orcas attack; I binge watched his older series a couple days ago so I'm pretty sure about those stories are repeated here
It also happens with the darwin award series.
I think you should be a teacher, an incredible teacher! Like your videos are amazing!!! This channel needs a lot more subscribers
To answer your question, Be Amazed... Yes, I think I could survive in the jungle. I don't think I'd be able to survive like Juliane did, but if I had the right supplies, I think I could survive for a time.
You have consumed my whole week. Lol I am stuck on binge watching you. I'm getting educated and comedy entertainment all in one.😂😂
The first one was so sad tbh but it was cool 😢 😎
Wow🤯love your videos
Oh and can you make more vids about cool gadgets and life hacks those are so rad.
I can't be the only person who thinks this man should start an ASMR channel
god really told them all "nuh uh"
14:04 .......part of his face looks like that austrian painter from ww2
Doofenshmirtz evil incorporated 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
CURSE YOU PERRY THE PLATYPUS
Make this series the most big series in the world
18:07 so the person destroyed the ant's home and maybe killed a lot of them in the landing but ants saved her? human should learn a lot from animals.
You are the best RUclipsr
Wow that last one got caught on video! 😅seriously doubt the 2 girls in the kayak “misjudged” how far to stay back from the whales..I bet one or both were like “let’s get closer! Yea let’s do it! Like omg I wanna pet the whale! I wanna hug him and get a selfie! totally!”
😅😂😅 and I bet they go back again and again to sit next to whales eating, just like the other girl who almost died skydiving, recovers, then goes skydiving again 😂 because what’s the point in stopping if you didn’t die the first time you almost died!
6 feet off of bunkbed and broke my collarbone and got a concussion. She falls 10,000 feet gets a concussion and a broken collarbone.😮
How does a video like this leave out Vesna Vulović. In 1972 a bomb exploded in the plane and she fell without a parachute from 33,300 feet (6.31 miles). She survived and was even able to walk afterwards
I mean, it's part 8
You forgot to say, she did get full body parylized, but died a month later from an unknown illness
@@savagesailor6420 Totally not true. She died in 2016
Poor Julian she lost her mum to the fall and what if something important was in her bag
I did a report on bio therapy which is the use of something living for medical treatment. They found out during world war I, or world war II that the soldiers who had maggots their wounds survived longer. Turns out maggots actually helped you. They eat the dead tissue keep it from spreading. also have painkiller properties and their saliva.
Wow.. just wow
Bro I had McDonald's wifi while watching this
Hey, another story: a woman went skydiving at 10000 feet, both of her parachutes failed and she fell to the ground in an open field crushing half of her body. She only survived because she fell on a fire ant nest keeping her heart beating long enough for others to get her help. She is still alive skydiving today.
Oh darn, I now got to the part where this was mentioned.
16:24 I like how I protected the outcome so the reason why he survived it was like imagine a train going to a destination instead of stopping at a stop to let out the passengers it keeps going so it doesn’t let the passages go out on that stop like radiation going out of the thing at that spot some of it did but not all of it.
I love your videos I am subscribed
💯💖 awesome episode!🌻✨
This is a great video! Also it's not me who's using this account, my grand daughter is.
Be Amazed 😊I'm always Amazed 👏 ♥
Guess what in the second one I got an ad about chemicals being dangerous 😂
This was a great one!!!
the "podcast" joke was pretty funny
I liked Ur story tysm
10:54 Story 2
All of these were mentioned in previous parts of this series.
Just like Be Amazed profile picture...😲.
the first one, my stupid ass said she water bucket mlg, thinking it was minecraft :💀
Lol
I'd like you make a story of St Elmo's Fire! One particle story. When an aircraft flew from England to Australia.