What I don’t often see mentioned that I think is crucial to understand is that without the science of the anesthetist, those boys would’ve died. There was absolutely no way to dive them out without the sedation, no matter how experienced the cave divers were. Also, the fact the coach was able to keep them alive and somewhat calm and healthy so not one of them was lost in those three weeks is absolutely amazing. So much teamwork went into this rescue it’s truly incredible
I think that they were all a team and friends helped too + they sound like very simple kids. No wonder they didn't panic a lot. Must be cuz they are country side simple folk
The kids and the coach played a huge part in rescuing themselves. They didnt panic or do anything rash. Survival relied on them staying calm and patient. I can't imagine what it must have been like in the dark, cramped place with no food and just rain water to drink for hours much less WEEKS. The the Thai nurse and doctor who stayed with them and who AREN"T cave divers also deserve massive credit.
Absolutely! Even the most elite cave diving rescuers, such as Ed Sorenson will tell you, panicked people will kill you under water. It takes massive, specialized training to cave dive. Those boys would've panicked and probably killed themselves and the navy seals. I use to open water dive and the first time you go underwater, especially when visibility is almost zero, it will make experienced divers panic. Listen to how scared the navy seals divers were and you don't get much more elite than that
Until I watched this documentary last night… I’d never heard that they anesthetize the boys to get them out of the cave. I was shocked an surprised by that.
it is too far, only a scuba tank cannot support a whole trip. So, we need many men to lay a supply route. unfortunately, one marine die due to lack of oxygen.
When this whole rescue operation was being planned, I used to wonder what could be so difficult in getting people out of a flooded cave. Now that I have seen the 3D visuals, I can understand how much effort and planning had gone into the whole rescue ops and the selflessness shown by every single diver. Nothing but respect for the entire rescue team.
when this news broke out in 2018 I didn't really watch it a lot. Saw the Netflix film last night & someone said to watch this & other videos which are much more better than the Netflix one.
No joke, just looking at the 3D model makes me want to faint. I already know about this rescue, but seeing the accurate renders really puts the danger into perspective. Those hero divers were phenomenal!
I think we all thought this would end badly. It’s a miracle all the children were safe. Thank you to the hero who lost their life helping. Thank you to everyone who participated in the rescue.
To see the accurate images of the cave, and to know that the cave divers somewhat successfully bring those boys back is giving me astonished feeling. Like it such a risky decision, they're trully incredible ❤ And rest in peace for Saman Kunan, you will be remembered.
Actually there were 2 deaths. Two Thai navy seals died - one during a dive, and one died 1 year later from a blood infection contracted during the rescue. :( Peace be with them all.
@@cherrytraveller5915yeah I don't recall it being mentioned in the documentary but one contracted blood poisoning and died some months after the rescue iirc
I knew the rescue was tough from the news, but I didn't understand how hard it was until I saw this documentary. You saved all our children. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
Been 6 years and im still grateful for all the authorities and divers who put their time and life in line just to save the kids. Hope for humanity. September 2024
Actually there were 2 deaths. Two Thai navy seals died - one during a dive, and one died 1 year later from a blood infection contracted during the rescue. :( Peace be with them all.
These divers doesn’t knows those kids but the divers gave their life for the kids and then they saved them all , these divers are the best and heroes. Thank you 🙏 for helping those kids
I just watched this since I remembered the news way back and am still teary eyed glad that everyone was rescued safe. We thank all those people who risked their lives for these precious souls.
It's amazing that Dr. Richard Harris, the cave diving anesthesiologist who was crucial to the sedation plan wasn't mentioned at all in this documentary. I know that different documentaries had access to different people involved in the rescue, so you don't see Richard Scranton and John Volanthen being interviewed here but you do see them being interviewed in the National Geographic film, The Rescue, but at least they were mentioned here. Dr. Harris was described by many as the lynch pin of the operation. And no, I'm not Australian.
Ill never ever get tired of hearing this story and all the different documentaries that tie in different perspectives such artistry, physical skills, digitals skills and powerful storytelling. I once was religious and turned away from the church to seek God on my own terms. THIS coincidentally was the story that God spoke to me through. A religious place of worship happens to flood at the same time as 13 young boys happen to be caught in it. They SURVIVE and the truth behind it seems almost impossible to wrap around anyones head. The fact that all political conflict could halt just to save these boys. I am a staunch believer in science and yet only God's powerful hands could have made this be the case. The brave navy seal who lost his life in this pursuit did not die in vain. I truly believe God will reward him for his part in this.
I'm not crying 😭😭😭 I still remember how I felt that day, sad worried but praying that the boys would survive 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 really³ thankful for all those you gave their best effort and willingness to save the kids especially the divers ❤️❤️❤️
Thank you on behalf of the entire Thai people who came to help children stuck in caves in Thailand even though you are not even Thai. Thank you to everyone around the world and various agencies. And I would like to express my condolences to the bereaved families who came to help the children out of the cave. 🙏🥺
You have to give glory to God that all made it out alive. May God bless the family of the fallen seal who lost his life in trying to save someone that he didn't even know. He went above & beyond the call of duty that day & put others before himself. R.I.P. Brave one. You will never be forgotten.
The effort making this documentary and having us to watch it for free is just amazing. Thanks for the very knowledgeable documentary! Kudos to the narrator of the video making it more intense 😂
My palms and feet were sweating watching this, I am so so glad that they went out alive and the divers that went for help risking their lives too were just beyond words amazing. Unfortunately, I thought this could go without any of them dying but, Lt Cdr Saman Gunan, your sacrifice will forever be remembered. 😔
And now I learn that the young captain of the team has passed away at age 17. 😞 He was on a soccer scholarship in Leicester, England. Rest in peace, Dom. You will always be remembered. 🕊❤
Met vern unsworth and some of the other people helping for a school project in thailand! They were very kind and smart, I can see why the rescue was successful.
I can't swim. And watching this makes me so scary but at the same time i feel emotional of how people comes together in times of needs. This is inspiring too.
@@luca7675 For real... And he was so experience in cave diving... That's really luck out there... Doctor in that field is really not common to have other skills like cave diving... So it's really luck a crucial point on this rescue operation before
Hats off to all the Englishman Cave diver, they did the impossible risking their own life to save a stranger child like his own , ❤it's beautiful when humanity came together to help each other, together we can do anything , nothing is impossible when we're United and my utmost respect to all the recuse team and the boys for being so strong and determine❤
Do some research it wasn't actually them that took the biggest risk it was the actual 2 divers that laid the guide rope. That means they had no rope and went in blind under water basically. The brits returned after the hardest riskiest part was done Google 13lost it's a documentary that reveals the other 2 divers that did the riskiest part.
@@michaelsocha7068 and i think the 2 person that laid the rope are the brits, the two brits were the first one to found them and the only who use their only oxygen left to return to still search for the the kids and went the deepest before anyone else even enter so do some research
@@Radamchui That is true, but if you watch the documentary "The Rescue", the brits at one point gave up, and it was the americans and I think a belgian who kept laying line. They later convinced the brits to keep going with them, and the brits were able to push the last leg and find the boys.
Drain the oceans is the best most interesting learning show I ever watch in my 40years of life, I’m so in to each and every episode that airs, that any professor can test me on multiple shows on one test and I would ace it gettn all answers correct 100% this is what life is about, all aspects of life coming together as humans should to help one another, not wars and death and food shortages 🙏🏾🙏🏾I pray for the Middle East and Ukraine 🙏🏾🙏🏾
I have an insane amount of respect for rescue divers. The way they so bravely put their lives on the line in so many situations. I feel like it’s not talked about enough.
thank you tobthat 3d technology we re live how the rescue has made. thank you national geographic. to those people around the globe who join hand for this amazing rescue. to the divers and to the one who lost his own life trying to rescue this boys. godbless everyone of you.
On his initial rescue dive, Chris Jewels experienced discomfort diving with a child through that particular spot at 38:15 , prompting him to hand over the responsibility to a support diver. Regrettably, this was disregarded by the leadership. During his third and final rescue dive, Chris once again faced serious problems at the very same spot. This time, it was Dr. Richard Harris who intervened and took over the child from him, ultimately saving the day.
You couldn't have written this in fiction if you tried. This is the craziest story. Tops all other rescue stories and mountain tragedies. And it's [sofa king] scary! This reaffirmed my solid plan in life to never dare in a cave without a guide.
a mixed of so much worries and joy watching this documentary, can't help it but to be in tears --- kudos everyone! RIP Lnt Cmdr Saman Guan, you're not just a hero but an angel..
GOD BLESS to all rescuers...all soldiers...police,..and parents who are all involve in this rescue...and to all the boys who have been rescued... Because of you...we have met all those heroes....next time ...explore the parks....mall and safe places...no more caves...thank for this beautiful documentary...from Canada.
yah Tuhan, ini menakjubkan tapi sangat-sangat mengerikan. Orang2 yg hebat dan luarbiasa. Rip Navi Seal 🥀🖤 air mata ku mengalir ketika melihat perjuangan orang-orang hebat ini 🙏
Its incredible that all 13 made it out. A ton of things could have gone wrong on those rescue dives and in the anesthetic procedure. They basically just tried something that would have taken a decades of papers and experiments to try to prove feasible. The cave by itself is challenging for experienced cave divers. But they had to carry an unconcious child, make sure they didnt dislodge their mask even slightly, make sure they held the line in zero visibility, go through constrictions, make it through each section in time to resupply gas, make sure the boys were breathing, AND inject them with sedative if they starting show signs of gaining conciousness. The amount sheer nerve over 4 hours must have been exhausting.
it's crazy what humans are able to do together, despite being from different countries with different religions, different politics, and different languages. we managed to unite for the same goal and succeeded it successfully. this is what humanity needs now, not wars that don't even benefit anyone except for weapons manufacturers and the elites.
Everyone please watch Manjummel Boys. Trust me yall gonna love the story it’s something related to this. A group of friends go for a trip and went exploring a cave and one of the friends…
I'm currently living in Chiang Rai for education purpose and went to visit the cave without knowing anything about this story. I heard some people talking about it when I was passing by and I searched it on YT. Here this is still a magical experience after 6 years which actually deserves another 5 years and more. 👏👏👏
I've watched their movie on Netflix, but watching it now what really happened and hear all the stories from rescuers. . . I just couldn't imagined . . .
What a big rejoice that the boys team are safe aftr all the hardships strugles of rescuing them..indeedthis is the toughest recue mission i watched..the cave is so difficult to escavate,and yet aftr almost 3 weeks of planning with the help of all other countries thyre saved! Rip who was lost his life i here! 2024 and i just watched this again! Blessed to all people those heroes who involve in this rescue mission!🙏💗😊💐
This was an incredible rescue operation with the help of technology and the bravery, skills and compassion of the divers. Risking your life for someone even if not your relatives or people you don't even knew, was amazing and admirable. Thank you God, there were still good people in this world.
Hats off to the rescue team. I'm surprised how were those boys still alive being submerged travelling through the cave for more than a mile. Also they survived inside the cave for 10 days until they were found. Wow.
What I don’t often see mentioned that I think is crucial to understand is that without the science of the anesthetist, those boys would’ve died. There was absolutely no way to dive them out without the sedation, no matter how experienced the cave divers were. Also, the fact the coach was able to keep them alive and somewhat calm and healthy so not one of them was lost in those three weeks is absolutely amazing. So much teamwork went into this rescue it’s truly incredible
I think that they were all a team and friends helped too + they sound like very simple kids. No wonder they didn't panic a lot. Must be cuz they are country side simple folk
@@sendmemoneythanksactually the assistant coach had them meditate and kept them calm
The kids and the coach played a huge part in rescuing themselves. They didnt panic or do anything rash. Survival relied on them staying calm and patient. I can't imagine what it must have been like in the dark, cramped place with no food and just rain water to drink for hours much less WEEKS. The the Thai nurse and doctor who stayed with them and who AREN"T cave divers also deserve massive credit.
Absolutely! Even the most elite cave diving rescuers, such as Ed Sorenson will tell you, panicked people will kill you under water. It takes massive, specialized training to cave dive. Those boys would've panicked and probably killed themselves and the navy seals. I use to open water dive and the first time you go underwater, especially when visibility is almost zero, it will make experienced divers panic. Listen to how scared the navy seals divers were and you don't get much more elite than that
Until I watched this documentary last night… I’d never heard that they anesthetize the boys to get them out of the cave. I was shocked an surprised by that.
Not all heroes where a cape. Well done to the brave men . True living heroes ❤
some of them wearing scuba
They also wear air tank.
it is too far, only a scuba tank cannot support a whole trip. So, we need many men to lay a supply route. unfortunately, one marine die due to lack of oxygen.
No heroes wear a cape.
@@MrPenobe it's a figure of speech 😂
When this whole rescue operation was being planned, I used to wonder what could be so difficult in getting people out of a flooded cave. Now that I have seen the 3D visuals, I can understand how much effort and planning had gone into the whole rescue ops and the selflessness shown by every single diver.
Nothing but respect for the entire rescue team.
What the film Thirteen Lives. One of my favorite movies. Does a better job than this showing how crazy everything was
@@jasonbourne6694 shut up lmao
@@gladtech4740great movie
You thought getting 13 children out of a flooded cave would be easy?
Ive been to a cave when i was 17 years old where we need to squeeze ourselves just to get through. It is terrifying just thinking about it now.
Can't imagine diving under water for 5 hours , their last resort , sedating each boys was a mission impossible. Thanks God.
3 hours to get to the boys then leave with one each by a 30 minute margin window & again 3 hours back. Total of 6 and half hours daily for four boys.
It wasn’t a mission impossible because that’s the plan that got them all out alive.
They are the real life heroes.. Putting their own lives to save others.. Cant help but crying while watching.. Thank you so much
Even in 2024, watching this documentary again, I get teary-eyed. It shows how extraordinary and compassionate human beings can be.
when this news broke out in 2018 I didn't really watch it a lot. Saw the Netflix film last night & someone said to watch this & other videos which are much more better than the Netflix one.
Tens of thousands of little children killed in Gaza .. while the media yawning
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Same. I've been holding tears the entire time
What selfless heroes these rescuers are. Amazing.
No joke, just looking at the 3D model makes me want to faint. I already know about this rescue, but seeing the accurate renders really puts the danger into perspective. Those hero divers were phenomenal!
for real seeing it in 3D it is scary as fudge
Ikrrrr it shows human are so capable of many things...... amazingg
RIP Saman Kunan, you gave your life for these kids. A true hero.
I think we all thought this would end badly. It’s a miracle all the children were safe. Thank you to the hero who lost their life helping. Thank you to everyone who participated in the rescue.
To see the accurate images of the cave, and to know that the cave divers somewhat successfully bring those boys back is giving me astonished feeling. Like it such a risky decision, they're trully incredible ❤ And rest in peace for Saman Kunan, you will be remembered.
it's incredible how much human can achieve. may the diver who died RIP
Divers
Actually there were 2 deaths. Two Thai navy seals died - one during a dive, and one died 1 year later from a blood infection contracted during the rescue. :( Peace be with them all.
@@cherrytraveller5915yeah I don't recall it being mentioned in the documentary but one contracted blood poisoning and died some months after the rescue iirc
I knew the rescue was tough from the news, but I didn't understand how hard it was until I saw this documentary. You saved all our children. Thank you from the bottom of my heart.
This is absolutely the most insane documentary I’ve ever seen….my jaw was on the floor the entire time.
Uhummmm....they are all safe now...please pick up your jaws from the floor....God bless....life too short...but sometimes its exciting...
Been 6 years and im still grateful for all the authorities and divers who put their time and life in line just to save the kids. Hope for humanity.
September 2024
this was the best rescue ever, the most dramatic ever. Thanks to God for guiding the rescuers.
Actually there were 2 deaths. Two Thai navy seals died - one during a dive, and one died 1 year later from a blood infection contracted during the rescue. :( Peace be with them all.
The first images of the boys always make me cry! What a very brave and strong group of lads...
Wow. This documentary is so underrated. Amazingly put together!
The care that these rescuers took... the stress their bodies endured... Just stunning.
Please keep drain the oceans going its the best national geographic series keep it u plz
Agreed!!!
agreed!
PLS
You can't do that they need tough submarines like Cameron's submersible
❤❤❤
the dedication of these divers is absolutely astonishing! salute all of them and to all those good heart people helping this rescue operation.
Thank you National Geographic for a lifetime full of spectacular movies. Thank you thank you thank you.
These divers doesn’t knows those kids but the divers gave their life for the kids and then they saved them all , these divers are the best and heroes. Thank you 🙏 for helping those kids
Yes yes and YES they are 🙏🏻🙌🏻🫰🏻🥰🤍
When someone sees these these cave divers in caves when there's no trouble one can short sightednly ask what they are up to until disaster strikes
I just watched this since I remembered the news way back and am still teary eyed glad that everyone was rescued safe. We thank all those people who risked their lives for these precious souls.
It's amazing that Dr. Richard Harris, the cave diving anesthesiologist who was crucial to the sedation plan wasn't mentioned at all in this documentary. I know that different documentaries had access to different people involved in the rescue, so you don't see Richard Scranton and John Volanthen being interviewed here but you do see them being interviewed in the National Geographic film, The Rescue, but at least they were mentioned here. Dr. Harris was described by many as the lynch pin of the operation. And no, I'm not Australian.
Yeah, they did just kind of gloss over him.
Doctor Harry is my hero
He may as well be the only person on Earth with the two skill sets needed. He certainly was the only one brave and crazy enough to try.
21:28 : "Details on that roof is (are) fantastic."
Was that intentional?
Is national Geography trolling us?
@@BobHerzog1962what about the British Divers?
Ill never ever get tired of hearing this story and all the different documentaries that tie in different perspectives such artistry, physical skills, digitals skills and powerful storytelling. I once was religious and turned away from the church to seek God on my own terms. THIS coincidentally was the story that God spoke to me through. A religious place of worship happens to flood at the same time as 13 young boys happen to be caught in it. They SURVIVE and the truth behind it seems almost impossible to wrap around anyones head. The fact that all political conflict could halt just to save these boys. I am a staunch believer in science and yet only God's powerful hands could have made this be the case. The brave navy seal who lost his life in this pursuit did not die in vain. I truly believe God will reward him for his part in this.
Me too...tears every time😢😢
Amen 🙏🏽
What these rescuers did is absolutely mind-blowing! They deserve the greatest respect, they are real heroes!
I'm not crying 😭😭😭 I still remember how I felt that day, sad worried but praying that the boys would survive 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻 really³ thankful for all those you gave their best effort and willingness to save the kids especially the divers ❤️❤️❤️
I have never been so tensed while watching something, its soo catchy and emotional kudos to the rescue team. you deserve the world.
God bless to everyone who were involved in this rescue mission. Thank you National Geographic for this amazing video. I love Drain the Oceans 👏
Thank you on behalf of the entire Thai people who came to help children stuck in caves in Thailand even though you are not even Thai. Thank you to everyone around the world and various agencies. And I would like to express my condolences to the bereaved families who came to help the children out of the cave. 🙏🥺
Thanks everyone who involved in the rescue. Truly amazing. ❤
You have to give glory to God that all made it out alive. May God bless the family of the fallen seal who lost his life in trying to save someone that he didn't even know. He went above & beyond the call of duty that day & put others before himself. R.I.P. Brave one. You will never be forgotten.
It’s amazing what humans can do
We are definitely fascinating creatures for aliens to observe
It's nothing but a miracle, an impossible rescue by heroes, and a world effort. My favorite RUclips video of all time...miracles do happen.
The effort making this documentary and having us to watch it for free is just amazing. Thanks for the very knowledgeable documentary! Kudos to the narrator of the video making it more intense 😂
Salute to the divers who helped them get out of the cave. I was very touched by this story.
My palms and feet were sweating watching this, I am so so glad that they went out alive and the divers that went for help risking their lives too were just beyond words amazing.
Unfortunately, I thought this could go without any of them dying but, Lt Cdr Saman Gunan, your sacrifice will forever be remembered. 😔
And now I learn that the young captain of the team has passed away at age 17. 😞 He was on a soccer scholarship in Leicester, England.
Rest in peace, Dom. You will always be remembered.
🕊❤
2 of them died
Unbelievable crying and happy for them all. Praying for the family that had one diver that passed away.
Absolutely awesome documentary.. Hats off to the rescue workers. Especially to the guy who lost his life during rescue ❤
Met vern unsworth and some of the other people helping for a school project in thailand! They were very kind and smart, I can see why the rescue was successful.
I can't swim. And watching this makes me so scary but at the same time i feel emotional of how people comes together in times of needs. This is inspiring too.
That diving anaesthesiologist was a crazy stroke of luck
Ingenuity* not luck
@@gladtech4740 I mean its luck that someone like that even exists
@@luca7675 For real... And he was so experience in cave diving... That's really luck out there... Doctor in that field is really not common to have other skills like cave diving... So it's really luck a crucial point on this rescue operation before
This is "taking chances" in an impossible level.
Natgeo gives us whole new things to view things
Hats off to all the Englishman Cave diver, they did the impossible risking their own life to save a stranger child like his own , ❤it's beautiful when humanity came together to help each other, together we can do anything , nothing is impossible when we're United and my utmost respect to all the recuse team and the boys for being so strong and determine❤
Do some research it wasn't actually them that took the biggest risk it was the actual 2 divers that laid the guide rope. That means they had no rope and went in blind under water basically. The brits returned after the hardest riskiest part was done Google 13lost it's a documentary that reveals the other 2 divers that did the riskiest part.
@@michaelsocha7068 and i think the 2 person that laid the rope are the brits, the two brits were the first one to found them and the only who use their only oxygen left to return to still search for the the kids and went the deepest before anyone else even enter so do some research
@@Radamchui That is true, but if you watch the documentary "The Rescue", the brits at one point gave up, and it was the americans and I think a belgian who kept laying line. They later convinced the brits to keep going with them, and the brits were able to push the last leg and find the boys.
A truly amazing and incredible rescue ops for all ages. Salute to the Thai diver who died 😪
2 thai diver died
RIP to the navy seal💔🕊
A hero without a crown
Truest of all Heros ! Amazing Person who will never be forgotten!
Two of them died
2 divers died
One of the kid that was rescued died last year. It says suicide. It is unfortunate and sad. BBC news
Drain the oceans is the best most interesting learning show I ever watch in my 40years of life, I’m so in to each and every episode that airs, that any professor can test me on multiple shows on one test and I would ace it gettn all answers correct 100% this is what life is about, all aspects of life coming together as humans should to help one another, not wars and death and food shortages 🙏🏾🙏🏾I pray for the Middle East and Ukraine 🙏🏾🙏🏾
This story made me cry with joy, seriously. It was beautiful how these humans from all over came together to pull this off.
The best of the best National Geographic's documentary that I ever watched.
This makes me teary eyed.. everyone who helped are heroes specially the divers. They are so brave and very strong❤
3D!! thank you NATGeo เป็นวีดีโอที่น่าทึ่งมาก
I'm from Thailand
truly incredible rescue, it's amazing what can human do to survive and help others
Unbelievable, idk why I feel proud to watch this masterpiece.!!
Thanks to all of the heroes.
I have an insane amount of respect for rescue divers. The way they so bravely put their lives on the line in so many situations. I feel like it’s not talked about enough.
hats of to all rescuers esp those divers..LEGENDS!!!
This is amazing content. More people need to be tuning into Nat Geo. Props to you guys for making this breakdown!
Loved the Aussie diver at the end. " Last to be picked on the cricket team, first to be picked for the rescue"
thank you tobthat 3d technology we re live how the rescue has made. thank you national geographic. to those people around the globe who join hand for this amazing rescue. to the divers and to the one who lost his own life trying to rescue this boys. godbless everyone of you.
On his initial rescue dive, Chris Jewels experienced discomfort diving with a child through that particular spot at 38:15 , prompting him to hand over the responsibility to a support diver. Regrettably, this was disregarded by the leadership. During his third and final rescue dive, Chris once again faced serious problems at the very same spot. This time, it was Dr. Richard Harris who intervened and took over the child from him, ultimately saving the day.
No ones talking about the navy guy died. Rest in peace to him 😢
2 navy died
You couldn't have written this in fiction if you tried. This is the craziest story. Tops all other rescue stories and mountain tragedies. And it's [sofa king] scary! This reaffirmed my solid plan in life to never dare in a cave without a guide.
This made me tense watching it from the start. Rip one of navy seal. you all are amazing, I'm so amazed 🙏🏻
How amazing when people gather together to save life, wish this is the world
The best decision was getting those experienced divers. Amazing professional skilled. Didnt panic and risking their own lifes. Beautiful
That is some serious editing software and skills Great job To National Geographic Drains the Ocean videos. Always a fan here
a mixed of so much worries and joy watching this documentary, can't help it but to be in tears --- kudos everyone! RIP Lnt Cmdr Saman Guan, you're not just a hero but an angel..
"Things that seem impossible aren't always so. Difficult things can be achieved and amazing things can happen".
-Chris Jewell
Such an amazing story...
And a lesson to remember...
To all the hero's joined and help the rescue mission...
I salute to you all...
Nice Docu. Wish they’d shared more light on the seal who died. Let’s not make his sacrifice forgotten ❤
BIG SALUTE to all the divers who took all the risk and specially the rescue team. 👏👏
GOD BLESS to all rescuers...all soldiers...police,..and parents who are all involve in this rescue...and to all the boys who have been rescued... Because of you...we have met all those heroes....next time ...explore the parks....mall and safe places...no more caves...thank for this beautiful documentary...from Canada.
Thanks for meaningful and valuable video as always ❤❤❤
Today only I seen the movie thirteen lives..mean while youtube is recommended this video... symbol of bravery especially the divers❤
صراحه الحادثة مروعه الحمد لله انقذوهم وانتهت على خير🤍🤍🤍
Those divers are absolute heroes. Everybody needs to know their names.
yah Tuhan, ini menakjubkan tapi sangat-sangat mengerikan.
Orang2 yg hebat dan luarbiasa.
Rip Navi Seal 🥀🖤
air mata ku mengalir ketika melihat perjuangan orang-orang hebat ini 🙏
Tears of Joy! Absolutely Fascinating! That diving rescue was a miracle!
Its incredible that all 13 made it out. A ton of things could have gone wrong on those rescue dives and in the anesthetic procedure. They basically just tried something that would have taken a decades of papers and experiments to try to prove feasible. The cave by itself is challenging for experienced cave divers. But they had to carry an unconcious child, make sure they didnt dislodge their mask even slightly, make sure they held the line in zero visibility, go through constrictions, make it through each section in time to resupply gas, make sure the boys were breathing, AND inject them with sedative if they starting show signs of gaining conciousness. The amount sheer nerve over 4 hours must have been exhausting.
Unbelievable . Lots of ❤ from India Kerala
Hats off to the brave rescue team!!! Cnt even imagine what the boys went through!
it's crazy what humans are able to do together, despite being from different countries with different religions, different politics, and different languages. we managed to unite for the same goal and succeeded it successfully. this is what humanity needs now, not wars that don't even benefit anyone except for weapons manufacturers and the elites.
Everyone please watch Manjummel Boys. Trust me yall gonna love the story it’s something related to this. A group of friends go for a trip and went exploring a cave and one of the friends…
Well made, thanks for making this kind of informative content on how rescues happen
I'm currently living in Chiang Rai for education purpose and went to visit the cave without knowing anything about this story. I heard some people talking about it when I was passing by and I searched it on YT. Here this is still a magical experience after 6 years which actually deserves another 5 years and more. 👏👏👏
Oh, I was on the edge of my seat! What a heartwarming story, thank you for sharing. ❤️🎶🍁
Nice documentary, When I saw it on the news, I thought that it was a small cave but now, I see It as a very long cave.
I've watched their movie on Netflix, but watching it now what really happened and hear all the stories from rescuers. . . I just couldn't imagined . . .
What a big rejoice that the boys team are safe aftr all the hardships strugles of rescuing them..indeedthis is the toughest recue mission i watched..the cave is so difficult to escavate,and yet aftr almost 3 weeks of planning with the help of all other countries thyre saved! Rip who was lost his life i here! 2024 and i just watched this again! Blessed to all people those heroes who involve in this rescue mission!🙏💗😊💐
When the world comes together as one nothing is impossible..
This was an incredible rescue operation with the help of technology and the bravery, skills and compassion of the divers. Risking your life for someone even if not your relatives or people you don't even knew, was amazing and admirable. Thank you God, there were still good people in this world.
Salute to all rescue people 💪👍👍😊
Salute to the rescuers and the Boys, they are so strong
Salute to the amazing divers and all the people who helped
Much Respect to the Rescue team. Those Divers are the Heroes we want to be❤
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What a stroke of luck that there was a cave explorer nearby, who had connection to elite cave divers. That was the icing to this rescue. Praise God!
And those elite cave divers who has connection to an anesthetist who also has cave diver skill. What a coincidence!
Hats off to the rescue team.
I'm surprised how were those boys still alive being submerged travelling through the cave for more than a mile. Also they survived inside the cave for 10 days until they were found. Wow.