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Soccer coach: hey guys let’s all go together into this dark creepy cave

Me: ok y’all have fun now I forgot I meant to join the baseball team byeeeeeee

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Funny thing is my first thought about this is the muskrat paedo thing. Is that in the film?

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Heard the generic metal scraping sound every documentary uses and noped out. Lazy sound design does not bode well for the quality of the doco

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in thailand a flooded cave 12 young boys and their soccer coach trapped somewhere inside with monsoon season just beginning and water levels rising time is running out they were moving so much water out of there the problem was it's like turning the faucet on and trying to siphon water out at the same time as an international team of elite divers such as miles of submerged passages the whole world watches in suspense and wonders in thailand there is a very concerning situation can the boys still be alive it came back to pretty horrifying news but then how many of you 13 brilliant now an impossible decision looms how to bring 12 children out the only option we had was to go with the diving option through some of the most dangerous diving conditions in the world even the professional cave divers said this is some of the sketchiest diving they've ever done you couldn't see your finger in front of your face until you touched your mask a desperate mission begins panic usually leads to instant death thai cave rescue right now on nova [Music] major funding for nova is provided by the following [Music] it was a nightmare that gripped the world a stunning display of courage and technical prowess in the face of life-threatening danger the miraculous rescue of these 12 young boys and their soccer coach from one of the deadliest environments on earth a flooded cave saturday june 23rd 2018 12 young soccer players and their coach venture inside the cave a trip to celebrate a boy's birthday but soon after the skies open up and a powerful monsoon storm strikes in my side where the boys live a rainy night has descended beginning to worry parents start calling around and gradually learn the boys have gone to the cave when they travel there they are met by an alarming scene bicycles locked to a fence along with abandoned soccer cleats worse water is rushing into the cave with no sign of the boys officials are on the scene and realizing the boys may be in mortal danger some parents enter the cave among those desperate to find them is mr bundit panpalagorn a close friend of one of the boy's fathers i went in a short distance but didn't that go any further but one of the boy's father continued with the rescue team he went on for about an hour and a half but started to have breathing difficulties so had to return it's now 1am and the boys have been missing for half the night but where are they what's happened to them fearing the worst local governor narongsak osotenengorn saturday night until sunday we realized we couldn't do anything much about the situation so we decided to stop the operation to rest and collect new clues and equipment if the boys are somehow still alive deeper in the cave they'll have to spend the rest of the night on their own but as heavy rain continues can anyone really rest as water levels continue to rise and not just at the entrance the intensified rainwater is pouring into a deep underground stream north of the cave causing water to flow furiously down the northern passage trapping the boys somewhere within the subterranean maze to make matters worse water is also entering from the south while the groundwater below is thought to be rising flooding the cave in many low-lying areas i was very worried i didn't eat didn't sleep much either i slept two to three hours because i was thinking because everyone was thinking as if your own son was missing the next morning officials confront a daunting question if the boy spent a terrifying night in a dry part of the cave how can they be reached from the entrance it's impossible to tell how badly flooded the rest of the cave is to aid the search professional cavers arrive among them is the first foreign rescuer british caver vern unsworth we can get out of we can virtually get to the gps point and then do a research having spent years exploring the tom luang cave system vern's knowledge of its layout is vital to the search mission up on the mountain he leads a team hunting for alternative access points into the cave another caver to arrive is one of the most challenging rescues he's attempted in a flooded cave the rain was quite a major obstacle because if the rainfall increased we didn't know how much water would enter the cave which could be dangerous for anyone searching inside cavers quickly discover that in some places water is up to their necks and farther along it has risen all the way to the ceiling it's now obvious that if the boys are going to be found alive qualified scuba divers with cave experience are required but how quickly can they be brought to the scene [Music] the governor calls in thailand's most formidable fighting force the thai navy seals american navy seals they're an elite branch of the navy that takes on the most dangerous missions with them is dr pat lohan a highly trained diver and experienced doctor of the royal thai army i had worries because we didn't know the conditions inside a cave and crucially we didn't know exactly where the kids were at that moment the rescue was at a critical stage as the water was torrential the rescuers need to make a guess about where the boys are luckily there are some maps of the cave produced in the 1980s by french cavers no one knows how accurate they are but from what can be pieced together the interior looks like this the cave system is thought to be about six miles long a daunting distance but such a long cave offers the hope that there are plenty of places dry enough for the boys to retreat to and flee the rising water one section called padtia beach looks particularly promising as its elevation suggests it may have stayed dry during the flooding but pattia beach is about one and a quarter miles from the flooded cave entrance that might mean swimming a vast distance underwater in tight spaces and pitch black murky conditions this year's team started work immediately when we were first told to look for the kids each day we try to go as far as possible inside the cave as is normal protocol the seals lay a guideline so they can find their way out again in zero visibility a guideline is a lifeline the seals brace themselves in preparation for what they might find they push as far as they dare but their air supply is too limited thankfully they find no bodies but that means the boys must be even deeper inside rescuers try to stabilize levels by draining as much as possible using heavy-duty pumping equipment [Music] but now after more than 72 hours the boys would be facing other serious problems any food they had with them would likely have been eaten or ruined and despite the flooding there may not be water that's safe to drink humans can survive for three to four days without water if they are not sweating but without water the system inside the body breaks down the kidneys stop working and so on eventually we cannot survive day four [Music] the whole world is now following the story in thailand there is a very concerning situation hundreds of searchers on the ground desperately look for 12 young thai soccer players and their coach missing now since saturday the search has now become an international effort as rescuers arrive from across the globe a makeshift rescue headquarters is set up outside the cave and up on the mountain hundreds of volunteers continue the search for an alternative way into the cave still hoping they can reach the boys through another opening the cave is limestone full of cracks and holes so we would walk the area in the hope of finding any possible sinkholes to be able to climb down inside the but finding an alternative entrance much less one that connects to the boys is like trying to find a needle in a haystack with no guarantee it's even there to find for parents and the local community the ordeal continues we were stressed and couldn't sleep for warring everybody started to wear down because we were sleeping so little and not getting enough rest we were just waiting to hear the news waiting at the cave entrance to hear from whoever came out inside the cave rescue teams face brutal conditions and as seasoned as they are as military divers the thai seals are not trained for cave diving [Music] they are learning as they go making the search all the more dangerous and psychologically challenging it's time to call for specialists arriving on day five are rick stanton and john volante members of the british cave rescue council and two of the world's most experienced rescue divers john and rick immediately don their scuba gear and plunge into the cave to assess the challenge soon eric brown and yvonne carrich join them cave divers with this level of experience are a rare breed how many cave divers there are globally is probably at this level i think maybe less than 100. they bring specialized equipment and are provided with vast quantities of compressed air as a cave diver we always plan for worst-case scenario so we will come out of the cave with a minimum with a minimum of a third of the gas supply still intact in case something happens the search effort is proving enormously complicated so the thai government reaches out to the u.s military the air force's pararescue troops respond elite airmen trained to perform rescue operations in any environment imaginable major charles hodges is their commander when we landed in chiang rai it was about one o'clock in the morning on the 28th of june early thursday morning and we went straight to the mouth of the cave we realized this is a different environment than what we're used to we really need to be smart in how we we handle this inside the cave everyone fears the boys are now in danger of starving even more so because they're young and slim with few fat reserves and they must be burning energy just to stay warm but if we lie still we can normally survive with our food for about two to three weeks or even full time time is of the essence and it becomes clear that pumping at the mouth of the cave alone isn't going to be enough to lower water levels groundwater engineer tanet nadisi comes up with a new approach he wants to divert water away from the myriad of sinkholes on top of the mountain to stop it running down into the cave and flooding it further they call me to see if they can come in and analyze the problem we have and see if i can manage water inside the cave better i know right away that this project is not easy josh morris a thai speaking american who has been translating and coordinating between the international dive teams and the thai authorities is also worried about conditions inside the cave they were moving so much water out of there but the problem was it's like turning the faucet on and trying to siphon water out at the same time there's only so much you can do tanette and josh join forces to battle the water with a huge team of volunteers and military personnel they head for the mountain we are heading out to divert water out of the cave try and help these boys get the water level down [Music] tane instructs the team to find openings that could be channeling water into the cave using makeshift dams plastic pipes and bamboo they begin to divert water away from sinkholes and down the mountain over the next day their efforts begin to pay off amazingly even though it's still heavily raining water levels inside the cave finally stabilize and start to drop it's the rescue mission's first real breakthrough day seven it's been a week since the boys went missing if by some miracle they are still alive they are trapped somewhere dark and wet with no food or clean water no one on the outside can fully comprehend what the boys must be feeling and rescuers are concerned for their mental well-being so too is leading trauma expert dr jennifer wilde of oxford university she's monitoring the rescue intently and is on hand to shed light on how the boys might be coping they would have been having thoughts about whether or not they would stay there whether they would survive whether they'd get out and see their family again whether they would die and i think that would have been quite a frightening time for them dr wild thinks the boy's youth might be an advantage protecting them from panic when we're younger there is a tendency to be a bit more concrete in our style of thinking which is actually protective so when we're faced with a problem we focus very much on the here and now [Music] at the cave another glimmer of good news by pumping water out and diverting it away from sinkholes rescuers have now succeeded in partially draining the first half mile of the cave so the opening section is more or less walkable rescue efforts intensify hundreds of air tanks and supplies are brought almost a mile in to a staging point they name chamber three divers prepare for what might be their final push they've been in there for about nine days uh and without food potentially without waters we didn't know that the situation so it's not sure in what condition we would find after 10 days and with thousands of people now involved in the search we still don't know if the boys and their coach are alive once more divers deploy into the darkness on the outside it looked like an ants nest there was people everywhere movement everywhere and it looked like it was celtic there were soldiers there were civilians doctors divers engineers posters lots of equipment and lots of media out there but then as we got introduced to the different teams we started to see that this is not chaotic there's actually a master plan behind all that soon after arrival yvonne and eric discovered just how brutal conditions in the cave are for me this isn't a type of conditions that you ever dive in if there wasn't an angle then situation you'd definitely say i'm not going in there you couldn't see your finger in front of your face until you touch your mask you couldn't see a rock until you kind of smacked your head on it that part's where you had to come set my vertical underside to squeeze through take a take a take a breath in and squeeze your way through some of the some of the tighter passages leading the diving are the two british divers rick stanton and john volanthen after hours of swimming through the most perilous part of the cave with zero visibility they finally reached pattia beach the point where hopes were high that the boys would be found but when they surface and shine their lights into the dank darkness their hearts sink there's no one here [Music] and now they only have enough air to go a little farther it seems hopeless but they're so determined to find some sign of the boys they run their tanks as dry as they dare eventually they find an air pocket and surface for the last time and when they shine their light into the darkness this time they finally make the discovery everyone was hoping for how many of you [Music] the divers are nearly a thousand feet beyond pattia beach it's here that the 12 tired frightened boys and their coach have been seeking refuge the boys come down the slope to meet the two divers we are coming it's okay many people are coming 13 people all found alive after a tense and desperate 10 days of searching when the divers return with the happy news the boys families are elated the moment we heard the divers had found the boys and they were safe right then we felt very happy we the good news spreads around the globe enormous relief in thailand as rescue teams found that youth soccer team look at that alive in a cave [Music] any thought that the divers would be facing a recovery task instead of a rescue are thankfully relieved but finding the boys was the easy part compared to the challenge they now confront mounting a rescue the kids are found so you have this surreal moment of happiness and then you know that sort of calms down a little bit and then i think the realization of what's going to have to happen next thing and you're like all right they found them but now what are we going to do the mission of how to get them out is harder than how to find them as soon as the boys are found dr pack of the royal thai army a skilled diver makes the dangerous journey to their location then i thought what do i have to do next to take care of their physical and mental health so they are ready for us to bring them out of the cave i felt so relieved that all the kids could communicate well and could move and stand up i assessed them and concluded that there were no health complications no infections no symptoms that worried me and that made me feel very good ten days into their ordeal the boys and their coach are famished pack provides them with some much needed sustenance tailored toward their calorie-deprived state he also notices the boys feet and hands still bear signs of their rush to escape the rising waters when the kids tried to escape the flood they had walked barefoot and so there were some cuts on their feet all i had with me was an antiseptic the way we dressed the wounds wasn't medically correct because we only had limited supplies so we did what we could as well as taking care of the boy's immediate needs dr pack reveals he will stay with them before the boys were found their coach a former buddhist monk had come up with a resourceful way to help them overcome their fear he taught the boys to meditate meditation is really useful because it's all about detaching from thoughts just recognizing that their thoughts and slowing your breathing and from that perspective it was really helpful shortly after learning the children are alive the parents make a special gesture they choose to focus on the gratitude they feel toward the coach for caring for their children through such an unimaginable ordeal they write letters for the divers to deliver to coach egg a touching and generous act of support i think here in the west it would have been absolutely normal for parents to be furious but the parents responded in such a gracious way writing letters to the coach would have helped him not blame himself above ground pressure mounts on the authorities to reveal their rescue plan will they leave the boys in the cave for what could be several months until the monsoon rains end and the water recedes earlier in the mission anticipating that the boys might not be able to wait it out in the cave rescuers try to get them out sooner by flying a drill up onto the mountain to open a shaft down to the boys from above it's a long shot but if it pays off it could shorten the boy's stay but there's a problem creating an escape route would take the best part of a month at least so even if drilling succeeds it's unlikely to be fast enough to save the boys from drowning should the cave flood further leaving just one option a highly risky dive rescue for u.s airman sergeant ken o'brien the idea of swimming the boys to safety is riddled with danger [Music] originally thought it could be a good idea but then we realized none of them know how to scuba dive i mean that was clear they're children and this is the most dangerous diving in the world and even with the professional cave divers they said this is some of the sketchiest styling they've ever done and now there's a new problem oxygen is the most important commodity for both the rescuers and the boys at sea level oxygen concentration is 21 in the atmosphere but the prolonged presence of the boys combined with the arrival of the rescuers is using up the available oxygen in the cave faster than fresh air can seep in from outside oxygen levels in caves can potentially shift if they get blocked off from the surface and the more oxygen you breathe in the more co2 you breathe out so obviously you're contributing to the problem oxygen levels are edging into a danger zone the oxygen levels processed by the uk divers that went all the way into the kitchen we have specialized equipment that allows us to check how much oxygen is in in the air so the reading of 15 is okay you can survive that but we knew it's not going to stay at 15. it's going to every day it's going to go down a little bit and when you get to about 12 10 you can't survive that anymore [Music] in our chamber in chamber 3 breathing rate was a little higher for the amount of work you're doing you're a little more tired than usual [Music] the fear is lower oxygen levels might cause the boys to feel sick and without a fresh supply of air the problem will only get worse lack of oxygen is also a problem for the rescue divers the solution is to constantly ferry hundreds of oxygen tanks into the cave a time-consuming and exhausting job and it turns out also a deadly one at 1 am on friday day 14 of the rescue volunteer rescue diver petty officer samantha is returning from an overnight mission delivering oxygen tanks saman is an experienced diver and former thai navy seal no one knows exactly what happened but tragically while swimming back to base camp saman becomes unconscious and stops breathing his dive partner swims his limp body out but by the time saman is pulled from the water it's too late he's died the rescuers are shaken the flooded cave has claimed its first victim we came back to some pretty horrifying news on that day morale definitely took a hit the last thing you want in any wretchy situation is for something like this to happen when you lose a team member in in any situation you get sad but on top of that saman was not just any diver he was a former thai navy seal so he has a skill set that is is very high and that made you think a little bit that if a person like like saman can can get into trouble and lose his life in there maybe the same thing could happen again [Music] but it also made many people from the sales team more determined to gather together and help it was kind of shocking like hey i was just talking to this guy you know what what a hero to come out of retirement and to put himself in harm's way a lot of respect for him but it made it that much more real being inside that [Music] cave saman's death is a stark reminder of the dangers still ahead understandably many rescuers are now even more worried about diving the boys out i thought of the kids safety straight away because every diver knows it's dangerous honestly i was worried whether the kids would be safe if we did it this way the boys weakness youth and lack of experience suggest they might not make it out alive officials are still considering a plan that would wait to bring the boys out until the monsoon rains have stopped but that could mean up to four months additional delay which could also prove deadly at the same time another storm was expected on tuesday or wednesday if we did nothing and the water filled the cave again they might have no dry place to stay we would want to take the responsibility for that to help anticipate the likely rainfall the thai military and the governor are receiving high resolution forecasting from weather decision technologies in norman oklahoma meteorologists here are warning that the monsoon winds bringing widespread rain to northern thailand are about to intensify the initial looks we did at the monthly forecast going forward showed that the threat for heavy rain was going to be increasing week after week after week as we move farther into the summer monsoon so the reality of it was more rain was on the way and the threat was going to get substantially worse the longer they waited this dire warning of intensifying rain tips the scales and forces the authority's hand they decide waiting will only increase the peril the odds of those children and the coach being alive even another week let alone months was very low 15 days after the boys first went into the cave the interior minister signs off on a risky rescue plan and the following morning governor osotenengorn makes an announcement to the press there is no better event today we are ready this is the day the world and the boys parents hold their breath the thai authorities have decided that 13 people who have never worn scuba gear before must attempt a treacherous cave dive that has already defeated one highly experienced diver there was no other choice and something i also believe there's when you sort of go through all the options that sort of got put on the table you started kind of scratching them off there's really only one left we just knew the only option we had even though it was not a great option was to go with the diving option guys behind the plan both the divers and the medics and and the engineers they know what they're talking about it's not just something they came up with after five minutes debate they've been sitting for hours and hours and hours and used their experience to make sure that our mission and our planning was making it as safe as possible to the kids we're going to get the kids out but it's it's not going to be easy how can the divers protect these inexperienced boys from all the dangers they will face divers from the british cave rescue council who will be at the vanguard of the rescue operation rehearsed their mission in a nearby swimming pool with some local children nothing quite like this has ever been attempted before so why has the job fallen to these men the british cave rescue council which had the divers and also had coordinators without those guys this never would have happened and those guys are the best in the world eventually they develop a straightforward plan swim each boy out of the cave accompanied by a dedicated diver one of the biggest challenges will be preventing each child from succumbing to deadly fear while traversing vast stretches of black water one of the things that the operation was afraid of was panic inside any kind of overhead environment such as a cave panic usually leads to instant death he's gonna breed his gas faster he might take equipment off that he shouldn't do and we cannot bring the panicky diver up to the surface first they have to reduce the fear of drowning and ensure a reliable air supply it was decided that we had to find full face mask so having a full face mask allows the kids to breathe both with their mouth and with their nose the kids then were using a full face mask and they were positioned in such a way that the head was facing down so that also allows the uk diver that was bringing the kid out to kind of protect the kid whenever there was an obstruction such a rock or something the diver would hit the rock instead of the kid hitting the rocks but even that may not be enough to protect the boys and keep them calm so they decide to add one more precaution each boy will be sedated for most of his perilous journey inside the cave dr pack is joined by dr richard harris an australian anesthesiologist and cave diver his task will be to administer the precise dosage enough to relax the boy but not so much that breathing becomes compromised finally all is ready [Music] early morning sunday july 8th the first major rescue mission is primed to begin there are now five flooded areas of the cave with shallow canals and relatively dry areas in between dozens of divers air tanks have been positioned along the route [Music] u.s airmen assist building rope rescue systems in key chambers and 13 ambulances one for each child and their coach wait outside everybody especially the boys anxious parents are desperately hoping there will be survivors in need of them you don't know how things are going to go because this has never been done before you can have a pretty good plan but something this complex with these many moving parts it's it's never going to go exactly as planned now it's up to dr pack to prepare the boys i explained every single detail so that they could understand and also it was a good way to assess their mental state whether they were ready to do this or not and everyone was okay with it everyone was ready to leave the cave whichever the thai government has not commented but the boys are believed to have been administered with a mild cocktail of the sedatives valium and ketamine to calm them and create a state called dissociative anesthesia meaning the boys will be able to breathe by themselves but won't be conscious enough to panic or do anything dangerous [Music] the rescue begins at the boys location dubbed chamber nine all along the route different rescue teams are stationed nervously poised for the big moment the divers from the british cave rescue council take turns swimming the boys through the flooded areas they dive alone about 30 minutes apart for stretches as long as 15 minutes or nearly 1200 feet and through areas as narrow as two feet when the british divers reach a dry section other divers take over and carry the boys out of the water to the next dive location in the flooded depths of the cave the so-called euro divers yvonne and eric are sent to man chamber six the euro team's role at that point was to go into the area called chamber six which is roughly halfway into the cave when the rescue driver the uk diver and and the kid came to our position we assisted them by with changing their tanks and also making sure that the kids were still in good condition one of the things we had to do the kids were using something called a full face mask and we needed to make sure that this mask did not leak at all obviously if any kind of water was to come into the kids mask that could have been drowning but before yvonne can even reach his post he runs into trouble about one minute into the dark maybe even less my helmet somehow gets trapped in the ceiling above me and too short strap is strangling me and i know that letting go of this rope is not a good idea because i will lose my orientation totally but also know that not breathing is a really bad idea i choose to let go of the rope so i can use both my hands to undo the strap i get the helmet off get it free from the entrapment in the ceiling and then i go to the position where i think the rope is and it's there find the rope again after 45 seconds or a minute or something like that it felt like a lot longer yvonne makes a narrow escape now he and eric wait in their chamber for the first diver and the first boy to surface you're in the darkest place in the world when you're in there for longer periods of time your mind starts playing tricks to you there's a couple times that me and i haven't sort of popped up thinking that we know we saw light down there and give a yell get anything back now i can see the light from the diver and can see the silhouette of the uk diver and then can see that he's holding on to something dragging something to the water when i get to about five six seven meters i can see that from whatever it is he's carrying in the water i can see bubbles coming up to the surface which obviously indicates that a kid is still breeding and that was probably my best experience on this entire mission when the divers and boys escaped the flooded part of the cave they are met in chamber 3 by u.s air force rescuers the scariest part about this is i had no idea the condition of any of the boys or the coach there was a good chance that any one of them could have come up and been dead i would turn the child so that they were face up towards me and i would listen to make sure they weren't working too hard to breathe it's still nearly half a mile from chamber three to the mouth of the cave where the ambulances are waiting in one section rescuers use a high line to haul the boy's skedco a special stretcher up a steep slope once they hooked up the child to the skedco and we started bringing them across with the safety line there's two spots where there's these rocks in the way where we had one guy just help a system up and pull them over very carefully right because it's super slippery it's dark you know everyone just has their headlamps i kind of felt like the entire thing was mission impossible the sked stretcher was passed off to the navy seals who had an army of people in there to do a human chain to pass the sled all the way down the rescued boys are rushed one by one to the hospital by ambulance or helicopter their parents begin to get word but aren't told which children have been rescued or who's still in the cave [Music] every time the children were brought out we hoped it would be our child but sometimes all the time they were coming out we were hoping by the end of day 18 tuesday july 10th all 12 boys and their coach are free and all are healthy against all odds the 18-day ordeal that had people around the world fearing the worst has ended in a miracle thanks to an audacious rescue all 12 boys every child from that soccer team has been rescued it's an unprecedented triumph [Music] [Applause] [Music] but as the world celebrates inside the cave there are still dozens of rescue workers and nearly a mile and a half into the mountain dr pack and three navy seals still need to escape from the boys location they begin their exodus and not a moment too soon crucial pumps diverting the water give out and levels begin to rise i thought it would be easy to dive out because they were pumping the water away but seven out of the nine pumps weren't working so there was a lot of water flooding in by deciding to leave equipment behind the rescuers make it out in the nick of time we finally get out of the cave and that's when you could finally be excited i mean you were completely exhausted but it was exciting there was rows of people cheering high fives flashes [Applause] they brought a little bit of kfc in for us i think there was a little bottle of jack daniels like that's when i got passed around and everyone had a little celebratory that's it i mean it was just lots of hugs [Applause] the thousands of volunteers from thailand and around the world pulled off a miraculous rescue entirely against the odds a marvel of bravery and human endeavor [Music] [Applause] [Music] just on a personal level i've got four kids to see 12 of these kids and then the coach get rescued was incredibly satisfying i feel so proud to be part of it one or ten thousand people who made this mission successful it makes me happy to see that there are great moments like this in the world being part of changing the impossible to the to the possible and that feels it feels great it's great knowing that you might see a dead child come up out of the cave was really challenging and uh yeah seeing 13 boys come out whoa and uh four seals that was that was pretty amazing this incredible story of human endurance riveted the world's attention we are coming many people are coming it was a testimony to the resolve of the people of thailand and showed us all what can be achieved by combining sacrifice bravery and teamwork with innovation and technology but much more than that the amazing thailand cave rescue gave 12 boys and their coach a future that many feared was lost a creature unlike any other you cannot outrun a peregrine falcon almost defying the forces of nature 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Length: 53min 20sec (3200 seconds)
Published: Sun Jan 20 2019
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